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This signed Revolver LP apparently sold on eBay for $12,000. It has a PSA/DNA sticker with the cert number K74951. There’s no LOA pictured in the auction listing and no image for this cert number in the PSA/DNA verification database. Opinions?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/223861349537

Tags: Beatles, K74951, Revolver, spacelover1975

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In my opinion, the signatures don't look good.

The PSA/DNA verification database doesn't mention the name of the album. It says only "album". 
If there is no image in the PSA/DNA verification database, then in my opinion something is totally wrong here.
The sticker on the lower right part of the front looks strange and unreal. I'm used to other kind of stickers by that company (like the one that is attached here). Usually, in such rare items, they put the sticker on the back and not on the front. 
My feeling is that something doesn't smell good with this item. 

Agreed and surely this would be a LOA not a sticker! Reminds me of the others recently that had PSA stickers and were not good

Isn't this the exact situation that the con artists look for?  An "album" listed, with no picture, giving them the ability to create a fake cert, with no picture in PSA's records to dispute it.

It’s the same situation, but I think this is the first LP we’ve seen with all four signatures. It’s usually a Macca signature with a sticker and cert card. Obviously, pairing a cert card with a fully-signed Beatles album would raise a much bigger red flag. I wonder what the buyer will receive. They might be looking to purchase a replacement LOA from PSA.

I take it back. Here's another one that uses the same cert number K74951, and the fake cert card is included.

Wow...great catch, Ballroom!

There is a HUGE flaw in PSA database system as so many items don't have photographs to match the sticker numbers.  Con artists just print up their own certs and fake stickers and hope the buyers don't know enough about autographs to notice they are buying forgeries. PSA is aware of the problem but they don't seem to be doing anything to fix it. 

I don't like the signatures. Ringo is displayed in my verification database.

It's my Ringo :-)

That's cool :-) Ok, 75491 is an album and no image.
This information is worthless.

if these were authentic in this shape, it wouldn't sell for 12K

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