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Old 06-29-2025, 05:46 AM
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Contact PSA ASAP, they will try to come up with a solution, possibly some compensation, and properly slab for free. They have for me in the past. It wasn't your job to put your check in the correct slab. We all could have lawsuits for one thing or the other, see what PSA will do to ease the pain, the check has already been folded, but it can be restored--good luck!

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Old 06-29-2025, 05:51 AM
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Do we know what the purchase price of this check was?
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Old 06-29-2025, 09:44 AM
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It’s not just the market price that matters. There was clearly a high sentimental value to the owner/submitter in addition to its rather pedestrian market value.

And yes, BillyCox is right. I was writing from hospital bed (groggy, restless, late at night). It would not be the authenticator, but rather an assembly-line guy in slabbing that should be updating his resume.
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Do we know what the purchase price of this check was?
Looks like there is a very similar check about a week apart on eBay for 250.
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Looks like there is a very similar check about a week apart on eBay for 250.
The one your speaking of is signed L. Doyle. Big difference.
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The one your speaking of is signed L. Doyle. Big difference.

It also has another person's signature overlapping Doyle's.

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The one your speaking of is signed L. Doyle. Big difference.
How big? I think Jeff was trying to take stock of the financial impact here. Does a Larry Doyle check bring in 10x a L Doyle check?
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How big? I think Jeff was trying to take stock of the financial impact here. Does a Larry Doyle check bring in 10x a L Doyle check?
It isn’t Larry. That’s how you’ll find most Doyle autos. In this example, his proper first name is fully spelled out.
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It isn’t Larry. That’s how you’ll find most Doyle autos. In this example, his proper first name is fully spelled out.
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