I took a look at the items also, and most of them are autographs, and I definitely am not an auto expert, so I can't give much guidance there. The only thing that I can say is that besides comparing the strokes to a genuine auto, what authenticators often do to confirm that the autograph was possible. That is, for example, if the player died in 1975, there would be no way that he could have signed a 1982 baseball card. Also some baseballs are attributed to certain years that they were manufactured, so those players that signed the balls must have all been alive during the earliest year that the ball as potentially manufactured.
The cards do look authentic, however. (Not commenting on the authenticity of the auto's of course)
Last edited by glchen; 09-13-2023 at 01:08 PM.
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