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|  So the only responsible thing would be to trash these, right? 
			
			My former business partner owned a sports memorabilia shop in the late 80s, early 90s. He got hundreds of autographs and photoed the athlete signing... the autos were sold year ago, but his widow came across a box of these people signing...Williams, Yogi, Banks, Musial, etc. Should I just throw these away as there would be a danger of them being paired with fakes to unwitting collectors.
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