Need some opinions on a Roger Clemens auto
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/f...FT/Clemens.jpg
On the scan of the back, the sticker at the top is on the holder. The small silver sticker is on the card. What do you think? authentic or not? Plugging in the number on the back of the card into tristars website takes me here: http://www.tristarauthentic.com/Auth...thentic+Record Thanks for any help. Eric |
Clemens signed card
Likely real. FWIW, this signature looks very similar to others that I personally got of Clemens in the past.
I hope this helps! |
It definitely has a shot...
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submitted it to PSA without the holder, but with the sticker still on the back and they rejected it. I'm trying to decide if I should carefully peel the sticker and resubmit it.
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Looks good.
With room (larger surface on which to sign) Roger's sig is usually quite nice. This is cramped but the looping "R" and "C" looks right when compared to the Rocket's I have had.
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The sig is fine.
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I agree. The Tri Star hologram makes it so encapsulating isn't required unless you have a fetish for it. They're a well known in person autograph company. It's like having a Steiner or UDA hologram.
But PSA knows who is Tri Star and I'm near certain they'd encapsulate it for you. |
I add that if you go to resell it-- sports autographs collectors will be familiar with the name Tri Star.
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it doesnt need psa to be real. in many instances, its better if it doesnt have psa. lelands doesnt use psa or jsa and wouldnt be able to sell anything if psa was required on every item for it to be legit. it's legit if it is legit.
its not required and you dont need to be beholden to them to think that an item will only sell and only for the best price if it has psa on it, and won't if it doesn't. its hogwash. |
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