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 1993 Pinnacle Joe Dimaggio autograph cards Is there an issue with the legitimacy of these?  They seem to me to be pretty inexpensive for what they are. https://www.ebay.com/itm/JOE-DIMAGGI...LH_TitleDesc=0 | 
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 According to Beckett, DiMaggio signed a total of 9,000 cards for the issue-- they were randomly inserted into the boxed sets--, which may explain what you say is the low price. | 
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 Sometimes you can find a really great deal on these. I own two and got them both for under $100.00. One is on Ebay now for $147.99. https://www.ebay.com/itm/1993-SCORE-...from=R40&rt=nc | 
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 Are they reliably his signature?  I vaguely recall reading something but can't find it. | 
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 In general, big brand certified autographed insert cards are reliable. There are occasional cases with specific cards and specific players-- for example, it is well known that Jack Kemp used an autopen on1991 Pro Line cards, and you have to be careful with the Mantles on Griffey/Mantle dual-signed but not single-signed 1994 UD inserts--, but they are well known in the hobby. | 
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 The sigs that came out of those boxes are authentic. | 
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 Thanks for the information guys. | 
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 I sold a autographed Pro Line card a year or so ago, I hope it was real. | 
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 In general, for novice autograph collectors, certified autographed insert cards are a very safe area to collect. Ninety nine point whatever percent are authentic, the card manufacturers had the signers under contract to sign, and, as I said, the rare problems are well known. Pro Line cards are safe. The problem was just with Kemp's. And, of course, Kemp was a politician and politicians like their autopens. | 
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 You could also purchase a set that includes 1 signed card per set. One of the big online card dealers had a bulk amount of unopened sets with the auto a few ago for around $150 a set. | 
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