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Help on Hank Aaron authentication
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The attached scan shows three 1974 Topps autographed Aaron cards. They were a part of a large estate with other signed cards that appear to be authentic. I need some help/opinions about the authenticity of these Aaron autographs. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks. Robert PS, the suggestion to save the attachment as a .jpg file I think worked. Thanks for your help! |
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Here's a scan of the third card.[ATTACH]3Attachment 32901129011[/ATTACH]
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One more time. Thanks for your patience.....
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One more time (so sorry)....Attachment 329013
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I would be appreciative for any help. Thanks again.
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The two in Pen are authentic, I don’t love the sharpie auto personally.
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Thank you for your feedback. I agree. The pen signatures look like the autographs I had received from him in person in the early-mid 1970s. I don't know what to think of the other autograph.
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I agree that the two pen sigs look good. The sharpie one...not so much.
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Many thanks to to those who responded.
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all fake Star Aaron's
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Thank you for your feedback. What does all fake star Aaron mean? Thanks again for your feedback.
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like “Star”. At one point his signature style was different and his “Hank” looks like “Hoar”. Both valid styles of his. |
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Aaron Authentication
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Chuck, as requested, here are a few more pictures. Thanks so much for your help. Your assessment is truly appreciated.
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I'd say yes to the two in ballpoint...the sharpie is definitely iffy.
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