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Old 12-07-2012, 02:03 PM
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Perry Lin
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Originally Posted by Runscott View Post
I just purchased a large lot that has a pre-cert by PSA/DNA - after checking each autograph carefully (there were around 60), I stated that I felt that at least one of them was a forgery, and probably three. At my request they double-checked one of them and said it was good. I still feel strongly that it is a forgery, but not much else I can do. My concern is that if one is a forgery, it casts doubt on all of them.

I also feel that the one they supposedly double-checked is so obviously a forgery, that there is no possible way that they actually looked at it again when I asked. But, on the other hand, autograph collectors' acceptance of the PSA/DNA pre-cert as gospel truth, is what I think has led to this.

The cost involved for me was trivial, but what I learned from the process was huge.
If you take that perceived forgery and pay PSA, they will issue a full LOA.
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