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Old 09-09-2009, 02:50 PM
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One of my favorite ways to collect HOF signatures.
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Old 09-09-2009, 02:58 PM
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I should have also said that typically I only collect checks with the players name imprinted on them. This was not the case with many of the older players checks.
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Old 09-09-2009, 03:27 PM
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I also collect cancelled checks, have over 200 different ones from players in all sports,
some entertainers & Presidents.
I also like all forms of cancelled checks, not just a players personal account but payroll & endorsement checks as well.

For my checks, I prefer them unslabbed and only one I have is framed, and that's a Zach Wheat matted w/ a Sporting News premium and a Perez/Steele postcard.
I bought it this way and figured to leave as is.
At one point his check was deemed real tough as one bank statement envelope was uncovered
by his children after his death w/ maybe 25 checks inside.
I have 3, so I'm sure another couple envelopes w/ checks surfaced as his check is routinely offered.

Here's a couple of my HOFers, I have them in large Roop binders w/ a HOF plaque and a Perez/Steele postcard
W/ stickers signifying when they were born & passed away (if applicable) + their HOF induction date.
On the other side of the binder, I have an 8 x 10 photo or magazine cover.
For recent players I have the HOF plaque. P/S postcard & photo's autographed.



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Old 09-09-2009, 04:12 PM
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Default Max Carey Check

Picked this check up in a trade. Only one I have thought it was cool. D.
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Old 09-09-2009, 05:11 PM
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If your main concern is authenticity, then checks are a great way to go. I prefer the look of Index Cards, as they frame up in cleaner fashion than a check, and (to me) are just more aesthetically pleasing.

Here's an Al Simmons Check that I framed up recently, which came out pretty well...
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Old 09-09-2009, 05:15 PM
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Default I concur with the board's consensus regarding checks...

however, most checks from top-tier HOF players will cost multiples compared with a slabbed GPC, index card, or AP.

I am also fond of the salutations: "Best Wishes", "Good luck", "My Personal Regards", or "Sincerely" rather then - pay to the order of: "Joe's Plumbing", "Southern Power Co", or "Sam's Automotive".

But I do have this Twice signed PSA/DNA 9 in my collection...

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Old 09-10-2009, 05:33 AM
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I will be collecting some more psa/dna slabbed checks. I need to find a high quality painting copy and then will keep this format style so all my displays look the same:
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Old 10-21-2009, 02:12 PM
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Check out (no pun intended) this one we sold a few years back at Heritage Auctions. It's a Rogers Hornsby payroll check endorsed on the verso by the Hall of Famer when he was managing the minor league Baltimore Orioles. There was a big fire at the ballpark on the Fourth of July, 1944 and most of the archives stored there were destroyed. This check barely made it--notice the charred edges!

Link: http://sports.ha.com/common/view_ite...o=19073&src=pr
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Default Cancelled Checks

Signed checks, contracts and other similar items can be a great way to start your autograph collection, so you can get to know the player signatures and they are not as expensive as baseballs, gloves or bats. They are more valuable in most cases then the index cards or other items as stated above. I really think they will hold their value well compared to photos or other signed paper items. Even if you do not care for signed checks they seem to be a good investment and you can always trade or sell them for items you maybe more interested in buying instead.

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Old 10-23-2009, 08:04 AM
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Here is a check being sold on eBay as a REPRINT. however, if someone had ill intentions they could put it in a nice frame and sell it as the real deal.
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Old 10-23-2009, 02:47 PM
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Foolproof, yes, but of the thousands and thousands of subjects that come signed in check form, maybe a handful are duplicated (photocopied) and used by at least one seller, (maybe two) to dupe the public. You won't see it with Carl Erskine.

I remember once seeing a George Harrison check on eBay and with like four minutes left, it was only at $91. This is a $1,000 item, so what gives? The seller did what some annoying seller's do, fill the description with a life's story of the individual and there it was, in fine print, all the way at the bottom...this is a high quality reproduction of an original check in the tiniest of fonts.

With anything you buy in this industry that is driven with a large majority of fraud, caveat emptor.

As far as 3x5 v. checks, I think it all depends on the figure and how many checks are issued. Some checks rarely show up (according to Spence's population report of checks that he produced some many years ago), I once had a Jim Bottomley in my possession with...off the top of my head...maybe 10 exist and it fetched $1,750 --circa-2003), as a 3x5 signature of Bottomley would bring far less, maybe a nice one would bring $300-350...maybe $400. You could always do a comparison with 3x5 v. checks in the SMR.

Anyone have that report and any chance for a copy? Have no idea what happened to mine.

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