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Recommendations - 1947 Tip Top Bread Autographs
I recently bought a lot of autographed 1947 Tip Top Bread Reprints. I believe the autographs to be genuine.
My question for the group, is it worth getting the HOFs authenticated or should I leave things as is? The HOF include: Enos Slaughter Phil Rizzuto Yogi Berra Bobby Doer Frank Crosetti George Kell Would it be worth certifying some of the lessor known players? Examples:
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If you plan to resell, certifying them wouldn't hurt, but probably wouldn't add much in value to guys like Kell and Doerr who sign prolifically.
FYI, Crosetti is not a HOFer. |
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Whoops...
Crosetti indeed is not a HOF... my fault. Thank you for the thoughts.
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