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I have a collection of baseball autographs and was wondering the other day if there is a website to view examples of hall of famer autographs. Or is the best way to do it just googling each individual player.
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You can try aacs autographs. they have a limited library available. I can't say i am 100% sure of their rep though. You can also check individuals at Quality Autographs. They have an excellent reputation.
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Lelands.com has a good search function and has sold a lot of autographs. eBay is good too, though you want to make sure the auto was certified by PSA, JSA or someone good.
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You should go to Hunt auctions. Go to previous auctions and then type in the name your looking for.
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The PSA/DNA website used to offer a feature where you could view a selection of exemplars for around $7 a month. There were a decent amount of uncommon examples (King Kelly, George Wright, etc.) as well as some of the more common superstar autographs from mid 20th century (Mantle, Williams, DiMaggio, et al). Where it lacks is in the lower to mid teir stars and current players. Still, worth the short money if you're willing to pay for it.
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Your best bet is probably to individually type in the Hall Of Famer names and look for either certified signed cards (if more common) or use (or buy, cheap) a Mark Allen Baker Hall Of Fame baseball autograph exemplar book (not all signatures in the book are of the players, but some clubhouses and the 19th Century players are false). There is not in my opinion one definite place to get all this information and I guess you have to look through different sources to get all the information that you will need. Heritage (ha.com, but you must be registered lets you look at past auctions). Hope this helps and good luck!
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I always just view past auctions from Lelands, American Memorabilia, and other auction houses. Great way to view exemplars for free.
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I like Heritage Auctions a lot -- you can sign up for a free account and see the prices realized and great, very high resolution photos:
http://www.ha.com/common/auction/pri...Hall=1&stage=1 |
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try keymancollectibles.com they have quite a few autograph samples that I have found useful glb
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