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Old 07-20-2024, 08:25 PM
bullgill bullgill is offline
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Originally Posted by bnorth View Post
There is no reason facts should get in the way of a sale for profit. Like the OP said they can find a sucker, wait I mean a complete moron, no that wasn't it either, oh yes a collector willing to take a chance at $100 for a nice profit because really that is all that matters.
If you read what I posted, I am not in the business of duping people. I have not had a return or negative feedback on ebay for at least 10 years of selling everything from antiques to modern. This is the main reason why I want to send these sigs in for authentication. Not just for monetary reasons but for integrity. I have posted this for honest opinions and only received negativity with no explanations. This is not an obvious fake in my opinion, there are several examples of authenticated pieces of the same photo and would like an explanation as to why these seem like a forgery. If I can get at least some explanation as to why they are forgeries I will toss them in the trash. The photo is an original 1986 glossy print on photo paper. Just as this one that was JSA certified. https://showpiecessports.com/collect...o-with-jsa-coa

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