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butchie_t 05-18-2024 04:55 PM

Jeter Auto Help
 
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It looks good to me, but I'd like to be sure.

Please weigh in.

Thank you

Butch

SyrNy1960 05-19-2024 04:39 AM

Might be good, but I wouldn’t want it. Lacks too much detail in his auto for me.

butchie_t 05-19-2024 10:24 AM

It was an in person autograph during the 94 season. Not by me, I traded for it.

Butch

Republicaninmass 05-19-2024 11:34 AM

Sadly, only matters IF a TPA thinks it's real. That's what it's become

butchie_t 05-19-2024 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Republicaninmass (Post 2435541)
Sadly, only matters IF a TPA thinks it's real. That's what it's become

True indeed. I believe I will send it onto CAS for their opinion.

Regards,

Butch

chaddurbin 05-19-2024 03:18 PM

Don't send to CAS it's worse than keeping it raw.

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swarmee 05-19-2024 07:37 PM

How long ago did you acquire? I would be surprised it if gets authenticated, since the loops seem too loopy and the wide Sharpie is commonly used by fakers because it hides a bunch of detail.

butchie_t 05-19-2024 10:23 PM

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Originally Posted by swarmee (Post 2435674)
How long ago did you acquire? I would be surprised it if gets authenticated, since the loops seem too loopy and the wide Sharpie is commonly used by fakers because it hides a bunch of detail.

I traded for it in late 94 or early 95. Cannot remember exactly but I know it was around that time frame.

Butch

chaddurbin 05-19-2024 11:51 PM

except the very last loop is a little off, i like the signature overall.

dgo71 05-20-2024 02:12 AM

It's a pretty easy autograph to forge to be honest, so I suppose there's no way to know with certainty, but I think the fact that you traded for it in 94/95 should make you feel a bit better about it. Even though he was a top prospect, he obviously wasn't the HOF, NY Yankee Captain at that time, and top prospects didn't have the dollar signs attached to them in the 1990's that they do today. If you had recently acquired it the chances of it being a forgery go way up. I got Jeter several times during that same time frame and my earlier ones all look identical to that. I would feel comfortable owning this one.

butchie_t 05-20-2024 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by chaddurbin (Post 2435702)
except the very last loop is a little off, i like the signature overall.

Thank you for your reply.

I appreciate it.

butchie_t 05-20-2024 08:24 AM

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Originally Posted by dgo71 (Post 2435709)
It's a pretty easy autograph to forge to be honest, so I suppose there's no way to know with certainty, but I think the fact that you traded for it in 94/95 should make you feel a bit better about it. Even though he was a top prospect, he obviously wasn't the HOF, NY Yankee Captain at that time, and top prospects didn't have the dollar signs attached to them in the 1990's that they do today. If you had recently acquired it the chances of it being a forgery go way up. I got Jeter several times during that same time frame and my earlier ones all look identical to that. I would feel comfortable owning this one.

I very much appreciate your input here. Thank you for replying and providing your comments. Regards.

Butch

butchie_t 05-21-2024 10:10 AM

I have around 160 cards of this set autographed (majority in person and about 10-15 through trades) and am considering putting it up for sale. Hence the reason for my ask to the community here about the Jeter autograph.

I obtained well over 90% of the autographs in person while I lived in Colorado Springs. And as I mentioned above, I got between 15 - 20 in trade with another collector during that time frame.

My initial intent at the time (94 - 95 range) was to get the entire set autographed but life got in the way and here we are today. These have been stored since shortly after the 95 time frame and now I am cleaning house to some degree and am considering selling this set with the autographs I have collected.

Any thoughts on how I may approach a sale for this set from the group here would be greatly appreciated by me.

Regards and thank you for your inputs.

Butch

chaddurbin 05-21-2024 10:50 AM

just do a quick ebay search to get comp on prices...but besides the Jeter I don't think there are any other hofs in the set?

Next step would be the avenue to sell them, you can try here, or ebay, or an auction house. each have their pros and cons when it comes to time/cost/prices.

if these were mine i would say the jeter raw is around $150 give or take, and graded it's $250 give or take. grading will set you back around $50 minimum. not knowing what other stars are signed i would value the whole thing at around $500 raw?

if i don't need the money i would keep it for sentimental reasons...if i was to sell i would list the jeter raw at $200 or get it graded (timeframe 6+ months) and list it for $350 and my sell price is $300 (i would expect for it to sit on ebay for 3-4 months before selling). the rest i would list the stars and semi stars individually on ebay and the lower fillers maybe group into teams.

No need to send me a PM to thank me :)

tlake22 05-21-2024 11:05 AM

Jeter
 
Maybe I don't know anything about autos but imo the is 0% chance anyone authenticates this.

butchie_t 05-21-2024 11:09 AM

The only 'potential' HOF'er is Billy Wagner. Maybe I wait to see if he gets the call over the next couple of years.

Todd Hollandsworth, Roger Cedeno, Darren Bragg, Izzy Molina, Karim Garcia, Derrek Lee, Billy Vanlandingham, Phil Nevin, Troy Percival.. Are the more familiar names that I have autographs for.

Ok, thanks for your insight. It is certainly appreciated.

Butch.......

butchie_t 05-21-2024 12:15 PM

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Originally Posted by tlake22 (Post 2436067)
Maybe I don't know anything about autos but imo the is 0% chance anyone authenticates this.

Point taken, but it does not cost too much to find out too.

dgo71 05-21-2024 12:21 PM

There are some toughies in that set, like BJ Wallace and Ugeuth Urbina, but they would really only appeal to someone trying to complete that set. Tons of guys made the major leagues in some capacity. Richard Hidalgo, Tony Clark, David Bell, Dmitri Young, Derrek Lee, Charles Johnson, Johnny Damon, Jason Kendall, Joey Hamilton, Phil Nevin, etc. Jose Lima and Charles Peterson are deceased but not hard to find. Depending on who you have signed, and what condition the cards and autographs are in, you may find a taker, but the value is basically tied to the Jeter alone unless you find the perfect buyer.

EDIT: Wagner is on his last year of eligibility for the HOF and missed by something like 7 votes last year. He is a slam dunk to be inducted this year IMO.

tha-rock 06-03-2024 12:03 PM

chaddurbin and dgo71 have given great advice.

Not long ago I had a nearly complete signed 1994 UD minor league set, missing only 2 cards signed and Jeter was one. Took a long time to sell it, and I did not get what I thought was adequate, but can you do? They are not easy sells.

I have many signed wax product sets from the early 1990s in various stages of completion, but will never complete them because it would be impossible, and even if i did complete them, where is a market for them?

Shoeless Moe 06-04-2024 04:31 PM

One of the worst autographs out there.

Looks like a 5 year old scribbled it.


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