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Picked this item up. Was curious if it's actually signed by George or secretarial. It's postmarked on the card from 1982. Thanks
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Don't know if these will be of any help in determining authenticity, but these are Steinbrenner-signed baseballs offered for sale in the Yankees' team store. Presumably, authenticity is not an issue with these.
![]() (Photo taken August 30, 2006. © Gary Dunaier. Link to upload on Flickr.com: here.) ![]() (Photo taken June 21, 2008. © Gary Dunaier. Link to upload on Flickr.com: here.) This last one is on display as part of the "Ball Wall" in the Yankees Museum in the team's present home ballpark. ![]() (Photo taken August 11, 2009. © Gary Dunaier. Link to upload on Flickr.com: here.)
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I think that might be George Costanza.
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![]() So is that your way of saying no good? Comparing it to others 1980s examples I thought it looked similar. |
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Don't know about Constanza, but Jason Alexander's signature is the bottom one:
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I think that it is not authentic. It does not look sloppy like the rest of the signatures.
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I found this one represented as genuine by a dealer who I understand to have a solid reputation in the industry... |
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For some reason it won't attach... I'll post the image when i get home
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Here are 2 that I have. I think that the letterhead is probably secretarial. I think that the thank you card is his authentic signature. Sorry for the crappy pictures, I took them with my phone.
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Jeff I totally agree with you i think the one is a secretarial just like the one at the top and you're other letter is real
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Agree. I have a signed ball that looks nothing like the first one. It is more like those in the Yankee team store. I friend got his IP and same thing. if you can read each letter- no good IMHO.
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I would say probably no on the original posted. I would say yes on the second one Jeff posted, the December 6, 1983 TNS. The ones I got in person and saw in person had the G looped as in the signed baseballs and Jeff's TNS. That also goes for the last name. A big looped S. Those Rhinehart style G's and S's do not look right. They are too formal cursive.
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thanks guys.
I figured it would probably be a secretarial. Just thought it might have a chance considering it was sent to the councilman in Rhode Island at the time(have original envelope). Last edited by yanks12025; 11-06-2014 at 01:24 PM. |
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