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Certified autographs fading question?
Hello,
I finally found samples of a question I asked previously. This is what I mean (PHOTOS BELOW) In regards to factory certified autographs from Topps (Pack pulled) fade over time. the blue sharpie turns to a purplish grayish color and then fades like these examples below. Cards I had were keep out of the sunlight, in fact some where in boxes in the dark and never saw sunlight for over 10 years and still faded like these/ even when out there was very little light exposure, so i ask, does certified topps autographs fade over time and why do they fade like this when they were not in lighting or sunlight? maybe topps uses cheap sharpies to sign cards? Last edited by hawaiian bam bam; 01-17-2016 at 08:13 PM. |
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