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Which authentication company is preferred for autographs?
I have never sent anything in to be authenticated before, but I found a really cool room key from the hotel where the players stayed for the All Star Game in Seattle in 2001 (his rookie year) that I got signed by Pujols. Just struck me as something unique that I want to protect and have authenticated to boost its value should I ever think about selling. I was thinking PSA, but wanted some input before I send it off. Thanks!
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JSA (James Spence Authentication) or PSA are both good bets. They are likely a bit pricey, but are highly respected in the hobby.
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As far as the market goes, PSA/DNA and JSA are probably the top two. However, there are other reputable places that may be cheaper. Onlineauthentics.com, Richard Simon to name just two.
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I would suggest PSA/DNA or JSA.
I don't even think Online Authentics is in business anymore and haven't been for a while. I can't remember the last time I saw a cert that didn't involve a signing they did with one of their clients. I know they had a large list of authenticators and did shows, but not anymore. Plus, I think they charge just as much as JSA and PSA/DNA anyways. Why pay the same for a company that is unknown, then you can with two brand names that are known by all? It seems like the business knows of those two names and that's it and I woudl steer clear of others. Regards, Larry |
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AGREED.
Whether you are a fan or not, they generally bring the highest prices if that is what you seek(PSA/JSA). The fact of the matter is, all authenticators make mistakes. Quote:
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How many autographs do JSA and PSA/DNA look at every year? Of course they make stupid mistakes. The owner of that site (who is an authenticator himself) just spends all waking minute looking for dumb mistakes and posting it in an ever so proud fashion.
DanC |
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