MLB hologram on Sheffield jersey in MEARS auction

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  • emann
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 904

    MLB hologram on Sheffield jersey in MEARS auction

    For everybody who asks what the "self destructing" MLB holo looks like when pulled off and repositioned; I'd assume that is what happened here:



  • spartakid
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2008
    • 1281

    #2
    Re: MLB hologram on Sheffield jersey in MEARS auction

    Yep, exactly. I'm surprised no mention of that is made in the description.
    Ricardo Montoya

    ri.montoya at yahoo dot com

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    • danesei@yahoo.com
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2014
      • 1018

      #3
      Re: MLB hologram on Sheffield jersey in MEARS auction

      Tony said that the picture is there to show the potential buyers the condition of the hologram. He stated that the holograms get damaged during regular use. Additionally, he decided to pull the jersey to review it again.

      Obviously, the comment about tags being damaged is possible, but in this specific case, there's no way the tag gets obliterated like that (to the point that it no longer sticks to the item) due to simple handling of the item.

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      • marino13
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2010
        • 551

        #4
        Re: MLB hologram on Sheffield jersey in MEARS auction

        If there was ever a proof of hologram tampering, this would be a perfect example.

        Another proof that the hologram does not belong to this jersey or vice versa, where are the residue on the jersey's tag? With all the missing substance on the hologram, those would have been seen clearly on the tag itself.

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        • Wrigley2010
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2010
          • 996

          #5
          Re: MLB hologram on Sheffield jersey in MEARS auction

          Originally posted by marino13
          If there was ever a proof of hologram tampering, this would be a perfect example.

          Another proof that the hologram does not belong to this jersey or vice versa, where are the residue on the jersey's tag? With all the missing substance on the hologram, those would have been seen clearly on the tag itself.
          That was my exact first thought as well. There should be little circular shaped dots all over that tag. They are probably still attached to the "good" jersey and not the one that came with zero documentation.

          I have to say it is perplexing to me that an auction house, especially one known for their knowledge of game used jerseys, would allow this hologram as provenance.

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