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Calling all Auto experts (which I am not)

Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2026 11:05 am
by darz90scardz
What do you guys think, is this an actual blue ink Autographics, or is it just a black that faded? Could it also be a blue that has faded? Please help. Me dumb.
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Re: Calling all Auto experts (which I am not)

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2026 8:31 am
by kukocitb
Not an expert either but I am leaning towards faded.

Re: Calling all Auto experts (which I am not)

Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2026 4:34 pm
by kingofsnake
I also think that it is a daded blank.

Re: Calling all Auto experts (which I am not)

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2026 1:22 pm
by darz90scardz
Kukocitb, do you mean a faded blue or faded black?

After doing a bit more auto research, I think it’s an actual blue that has faded. I’m still all ears if what bo user aggie4ever is saying is incorrect…
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Re: Calling all Auto experts (which I am not)

Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2026 8:33 pm
by mindcycle
I’m no expert but I’m leaning more toward a slightly faded blue. Blacks, at least the ones I have, seem to just become lighter black over time.

Re: Calling all Auto experts (which I am not)

Posted: Mon May 04, 2026 3:47 pm
by threepointplay
That looks very much like a blue faded autograph.

I hate to call out the other sports card forum, but over on B***Out the user PuddleMonkey is currently testing different inks, including leaving multiple copies of the same autographed card in a room facing different directions and then comparing it to one kept in a storage box. You can find it under the title:

'The 2025 Definitive (not Topps) Color, Paper & Pen Test Thread'

I have long known that the ink on all modern cards will fade over time, but the tests PuddleMonkey is doing, demonstrates how quickly (days not weeks) that Blue Ink can fade if not permanently kept in storage. It also gives you the different shades they go through as they do. The experiment is fascinating and scary all at the same time.