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Originally Posted by mainemule
Don't think the Epstein signature does much for value nor can I comment on that autograph.
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It adds some value. The diehard signed set collectors will pay premiums to get completed multi-player cards. The premium is a bit more when one of the players is a deceased Hall of Famer. If I was working the set and had the option of purchasing a copy already signed by Williams or paying up to get a copy already signed by both even if Epstein is still an active signer then I'm going for the multi-signed card because I don't have to risk losing a Ted Williams signed Topps card in the mail.
I routinely see complete multi-signed cards sell for greater than the sum of acquiring them seperately because the legwork and the risk of sending to card to 3-4 people is out of the way.