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Posted By: Jim Clarke
Autographs have always scared me! Unless you get it in person, there is noway you can actually know you got the real McCoy, no matter who certifies it. You better really know your autographs if you collect them. I bet there are at least 50 people in the country who can sign Babe Ruth's name better than he did and probally fool most of the verifiers. I think most the market agrees with that as most of the time autographs on baseball cards generally do not realize as high of a price as a card without an autograph on it. The only way I would collect autographs is to buy team balls or programs with the entire team on there... Much harder to dupilicate an entire team.... Thanks for the PICS Steve.... JC |
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