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PSA slab displaying and fading question
Hello
I have some signed baseball cards in a psa slabbed that is like to display on my wall in a psa card frame. Most of my cards are signed in ballpoint pen but some also signed in blue sharpie. In your opinion will my cards fade if I display them? ( do vintage signed cards signed in ballpoint fade if displayed? Are vintage signed cards in sharpie a better or worse option for display?) thank you in advance for your help, opinions and advice on this. |
All of my sharpie cards are ok. (60's). One has faded. Ink signatures seem fine. I would worry more about the card itself fading. I had a display of White Sox cards (90's) that have washed out. They had been in heavy sunlight when I got them. So, direct sunlight is a huge no,no.
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Thank you! Would you say it’s preferred to have ballpoint pen signed cards Vs sharpie signed cards for display if I have a choice between the two? Would be kept in basement with no direct sun light.
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Virtually anything can fade when subject to direct sunlight. Certainly some things are more susceptible than others, but i would be cautious with anything this is valuable/not replaceable.
Depending on how you are deplaying them, you could do as i have done and created a high res copy of the original. I frame and mat them and keep the original in a safe deposit box. Below, i have some examples of what I did. The johnson check is slabbed, but i scanned and printed a copy to frame. I did the same with the Young 3x 5. Now i dont have to worry about fading and can display whatever i want. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...aa8f967109.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...2a98bd6841.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...a145161903.jpg Sent from my SM-G975U using Tapatalk |
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