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I picked up some nice autographed cards and wanted to get some opinions on who would be best company to send them into PSA, SGC, Beckett?
I don't want them to sit somewhere for months! Any help or direction would be greatly appreciated! |
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You might want to post this to the autograph sub-forum. You might get a better response there. Regarding the autographs, I believe the Mays is wife signed. Lastly, my question is why do you want to send them into a company? I ask, not because I think they are bad(to be transparent, I don't care for them, but that is not why I ask this question), but because if you are going to keep them for the long term in your collection, why not buy inexpensive, but equally protective, card holders and save on all the cert fees? If you are going to be selling them in the short term, then I can understand spending the money. If you are selling them, I think PSA likely will get you the highest sale prices from what I have seen. The downside is that I understand their wait times are really long at this point. |
The Mays autos I've seen that are certified always strike me as really bizarre. Always catch my eye. Don't see Willie don't see Mays. ... some jumble of something . . . always strikes me as an odd signature. maybe that's his signature as an elderly man and not representative of his whole career.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/31247067573...QaAlw6EALw_wcB |
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The one thing I can tell you is I had a PSA 10 Fleece mop like this one Displayed years ago and now it's a PSA ZERO as the signature completely faded away. All signatures will fade off the selig balls, where the old NL/AL balls hold the ink all day. |
Here are a couple signed in the 1980s. Same old fleece mops.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...cf0d569850.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...e0a1ef638c.jpg
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