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Posted By: Robert
Should not a card that is autographed by the player raise the value of the card? Or is it that card collectors are purists and feel that an autographed card downgrades the value because they want the purist card they can find in a complete unaltered condition. So then an autograph would be considered an alteration? I have seen some T206's with autos sell for some nice $$'s on EBAY. I was looking at the REA section with those amazing sets of 40's and 50's cards all with autos and blown away at the task someone went through to accomplish that feat. I only wish that PSA would give a grade to the card instead of the "Authentic" stamp they put on every card. |
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