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Old 11-19-2012, 02:57 PM
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Makes you wonder if there isn't a little hanky panky in the character of this PSA/DNA company? Here's a similar style non-authentic PSA Ali dated August-1978 along with another PSA Ali dated 1978 in their plastic. If one were to do a "side-by-side comparison" and an "autograph structure analysis" as stated in their Autograph Authentication Process how could this company possibly determine that both of these autographs are real? And how can this company issue a "Letter of Authenticity" stating "The signature(s) is/are consistent considering slant, flow, pen pressure, letter size and other characteristics that are typical of the other exemplars that we have examined in our hobby and professional career."?




Is PSA/DNA claiming to perform a service that they're really not performing? Are autographs being passed/failed for reasons other than this alleged service? Perhaps someday they will be pushed for answers by an organization of authority?
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