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Hey guys, you are the experts so I value your opinion and advice.
My question is when it comes to TPA such as PSA, Is it better to get autographs authenticated and slabbed? Below are the Pros and Cons I came up with but would love to hear your opinion/advice on this.(Im talking about PSA as Im not a big fan of JSA or GAI) Pros Slabs offer protection for cards If I was to resale or leave my collection to my kids they will have better resale value and no question about authenticity when they go to sell them Cons Heavy to store (try putting 100-200 psa slabs in a box and lift it!) If PSA has a major scandal, all those authenticated slabs are worthless Hard to view these in an album, as the pages/albums get heavy when you have too many slabs in an album.
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Regarding your points above. 1) You can always buy card holders that will protect your card a lot cheaper than it costs to slab. 2) "no question about authenticity when they go to sell them". I'm sorry, but this statement is totally false. TPAs offer opinions that is all. They do not guarantee they are correct, so all you get is some liquidity, if, of course, the TPA you chose to use hasn't fallen out of favor. Personally, I would rather take all that extra money and buy more autographs.
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The only pro to slabbing with a TPA cert is when it comes time to resell . Some buyers will only buy if it is slabbed from a TPA , but even then if the collector ( buyer) is educated a certed slabbed TPA holder is not a factor.
If you are worried about "dying" then make sure you leave detailed instructions for the disposal of your items. Also do some educating of your family. I use slabs, ultra pro sleeves and Wilson- Jones archival sleeves and ultra pro hard plastic holders for all my items. As far as protection remember excessive handling, light, moisture, and temperature are the true dangers to any memorabilia...not slabbing it. I would not slab unless you plan to handle or show the items otherwise if you are worried then buy good protective material as I listed above. I totally agree with Mark ( Lordstan) that TPAs offer an opinion only, and check their guarantee policy. Why pay for them to make a lot of money off you when they will give preferential treatment and pricing to an AH over you. Save your money and put it to good quality pieces for your collection. |
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Excellent advice by both of the previous posters!
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FWIW- I hate items that are slabbed. Just don't really like the look of it. The few autos that I bought that have been slabbed I have cracked open.
And like others have stated, I wouldn't even pay to get it authenticated until you were ready to sell. Look at GAI as a perfect example, they were at one time one of the leaders in authenticating, now if an auto comes with a cert from them, most educated collectors stay away. Last edited by parker1b2; 02-27-2015 at 05:31 AM. Reason: Spelling correction |
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Thanks guys I appreciate your responses. I'm not worries about dying as I'm still young. I'm more worried that when the time comes, some scumbag dealer might try to take advantage and say hey these autographs aren't worth much I'll give you $100 for that babe Ruth autograph! And that Roberto Clemente autograph is not authenticated so I'll give you $20 for it! Because unless they collect like we do they aren't going to know the difference between a mickey mantle autograph or a Ron cey autograph. I guess I could maybe put little price stickers on the back of the top loaders with a value of the item on it or I can just tell them to take everything to pawn stars in Vegas and be on tv!
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