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I think you're saying it is a leap of faith as to whether the autograph is really an actual autograph -- and with that I agree. I am saying as long as you can get your money back then there really is no risk in taking that leap -- there is a huge safety net protecting you in case your leap makes you fall. And really, the only "fall' would be if the credibility of the opinion took a huge hit in the market. Which is why, as I said above, expensive items ought to be protected by more than one market-accepted opinion.
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