I think that's going to be to future of collecting pieces like this....
basically either acquiring yourself, or getting photos and documentation....
paperwork(like pawn stars)
a t206 with the return envelope for example is starter...
or a photo of the person signing the item.....
an admission ticket saved from the park that day, a program accompanying the item....
some back up proof is going to be needed in the future I see to combat all these forgeries....
John Vanderbeck
they are "diluting" the good ones....
tpgs and james spence ect are really going to be "iffy" and those items will now always be questioned of their authenticity(even if it is legit)....
the only way to get authentic/real is back up with documentation, certified letters, witnesses, programs, statements, photos, ect....
more provenance= more validity=more value
sad it has come to this