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    Arrow Is this patch real?

    I really want this card, but I am afraid the patch might not be real since it is numbered out of 299 and the seller has low feedback.

    Larry Fitzgerald Patch Auto

    Let me know what you all think, thanks.

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    its fake, there was another card numbered 222/299 that was a 1 color patch

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    there is also a smudge on the signature!

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    i would def lean to fake

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    Looks fake to me.

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    thanks for your opinions

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    Id say fake. Notice the very upper left corner of the patch is blue. Unless the Cardindals wore blue uniforms or Pittsburgh wore NFL patches on their College Jerseys then I would say it is fake. Also if you look at valid versions of cards in that set, the autos appear to be in pen. This card appears to be signed in a marker.

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    deffinitly fake. UD are to professional to produce a crappy auto like that. and the nfl logo patch is bigger then that and just the rest of the patch is from an unknown part of the jersey. i wish i used ebay so i could get ppl to stop bidding. people should ask him questions so buyers know its fake! i would hate to see someone waste 100$+ on a fake card produced by an idiot.

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    Id say fake. Notice the very upper left corner of the patch is blue. Unless the Cardindals wore blue uniforms or Pittsburgh wore NFL patches on their College Jerseys then I would say it is fake. Also if you look at valid versions of cards in that set, the autos appear to be in pen. This card appears to be signed in a marker.

    i had a gold /25 and it was signed in marker

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    the card and auto is real...the patch has been replaced...i have seen other arizona patches with blue too...

    the thing in my opinion that gives it away...the league went to the NFL Equipment patches in 04 i believe the rookie year of Fitz...so how could this be a legit NFL Patch...I am always skeptical when I see an NFL logo patch unless its a 1/1 or parrallel specific to a prime patch...i find it hard to believe companies would risk this prime piece on a basic card.

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