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I recently met someone with autographed baseballs Mays, Aaron, Killebrew, Snider, Banks and more with coa from Grand Slam Memorabillia that they want to sell. I read they were on the fbi list of fakes. Is it possible the autographs could be real?
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I opine autographs based on the autograph itself, not a COA.
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+1
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That's helpful if you are an autograph expert, but not much useful for those who are not...
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It's only about the autograph. |
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Yes, it is theoretically possible. Even Coaches Corner sells an occasional authentic autograph.
Post some pics and perhaps you will get some opinions on the pennings themselves. |
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