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Posted By: barrysloate
Sometimes you will see a lot in an auction catalog that contains, for example, 1500 3x5 index cards each with a ballplayer's signature. The lot description might then conclude "Comes with COA from (whomever)" But if you decide to break up the lot and sell them individually you would need 1500 COA's so that each collector has one to go with his purchase. How does this work? Is this COA photocopied by the auction house or by the new owner? As you can see, I've never bought an autograph lot myself so I have no clue. |
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