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Using a Blacklight To Detect Altered Sports Cards

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When even a small alteration can significantly raise a card’s value, bad actors will alter sportscards to increase their value. However, a cheap blacklight can be highly useful in detecting alterations and protecting you from purchasing a fraudulent card.

Why Use A Blacklight On Sports Cards?

A blacklight is a small portable device, resembling a small flashlight, which emits a longwave ultraviolet light. The light is invisible to humans and is completely harmless but is highly useful in detecting materials such as phosphors.

However, it has long been used in crime scenes because it can help us see things our naked eye cannot pick up. Materials respond to the light in various ways. Some shine quite brightly in the UV light, some do not respond at all, while other materials fluoresce to a moderate extent.

In the sports card hobby, we use blacklight to detect alterations to cards made before 1950. It is a bit trickier to spot fakes from after 1950 using this technique. It is a good idea to get your hands on a cheaper card from the same series when in doubt. A careful comparison will weed out the vast majority of fakes.

However, luckily Topps cards from the 1950s generally have few fluorescing chemicals. Therefore, you can spot a fake or altered Mickey Mantle rookie card for instance.

The card on the right glows in the light, a sure sign that it was produced in the post-war era. Meanwhile, the one on the left shows no sign of tell-tale chemicals.

How to Use a Blacklight

You do not need to purchase an expensive blacklight in order to identify alterations, an affordable blacklight from Walmart will do.

First, practice and examine the paper and other materials under your blacklight. Experimentation will give you a feel for how different materials respond to the light. The most important part is to compare modern paper, which contains chemicals that react to the light, to older paper that does not.

Pick a room that gets very dark during the day, or wait until night to conduct your examination. Make sure to place your cards on a table or any solid display which does not respond to the UV light. If at all possible, remove the cards from any covering before proceeding.

  • Wait until your eyes have entirely adjusted to the darkness before continuing with the inspection.
  • Check all sides of the card carefully. In some of the better fraud jobs, the con artists take measures to block phosphors and minimize fluorescence.
  • Look to see if the card responds to the UV light.

How to Spot Alterations

Scammers typically alter baseball cards to appear to be in better condition than they are. Luckily, most alterations involve paint or varnish materials, which leave detectable traces on the card.

When a card has been altered, it is usually quite noticeable. When you shine the UV light on the card, look for the following:

  • If there are sections of the card that are dramatically darker or more fluorescent than the rest of the card, it is likely a fraud.
  • If the card is more or less uniform in the fluorescence it gives off, it is likely altered.

Is That All I Can Do To Check?

Using a blacklight on the card will reveal most frauds; it is not a completely foolproof method. To cover up the alterations, the perpetrators of some scams cover the entire card in substances meant to prevent blacklight detection. In those cases, your best bet is to locate another card made in the same series and compare the two.

  • Place the two cards next to each other for comparison.
  • If they respond similarly, they are probably both unaltered.
  • If there is a dramatic difference between the cards, it most likely indicates that one has been altered.

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Shaiel Ben-Ephraim

Shaiel Ben-Ephraim

Shaiel Ben-Ephraim is the emeritus editor of Cardlines. He continues to write for several hobby outlets, including this one and Cardbase. He collects primarily vintage baseball and soccer and has a weird obsession with 1971 Topps.

In his spare time, Shaiel is sobbing into his bourbon when the Mets lose and playing Dungeons and Dragons. In a past life, Dr. Ben-Ephraim was a political science professor, journalist, and diplomat. But cards are more fun.

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