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Originally Posted by bk400
So sometimes I'll see graded, vintage rookie card autos where the player died around 5 years ago, and he was known to a highly active signer 10-20 years ago. But the cert number on the PSA slab would suggest that the card was graded 2-3 years ago. It strikes me as a bit odd that someone would wait more than 2 years (and probably much longer than that) after getting an already valuable rookie card signed before getting it authenticated. In those situations, I can't help but think that the alternative explanation is plausible, if not more likely.
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Signed cards have only really blew up in popularity in the past 5-10 years. Those guys that were writing letters in the 70’s, 80’s, and 90’s and hitting the show circuit didn’t have reason to authenticate mid level cards until recently. The majority of the largest collections I’ve seen are raw until it becomes time to sell. As someone who’s sold plenty of signed cards you are going to get less and be holding it longer if it’s not authenticated.