No offense to the OP, and although I don't disagree with respect to the above ball, but just because PSA says it's no good doesn't mean bidders are purposely buying forgeries.
I have a few autographs I got in-person that I submitted to PSA on one of their bargain days and they came back no good. If I was to sell those signature and disclosed that although PSA rejected the autograph, I personally got it signed and it was 100% authentic, it would just mean that any bidders in that auction would know more about that signature than PSA did.
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