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Old 01-05-2017, 12:53 PM
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Originally Posted by djson1 View Post
My own rule of thumb is, if you're questioning it and it's on a card that is in bad condition (this one has heavy creases), I would stay away. I can't help but to think some forger just wanted to salvage the value of the ruined card by adding a signature. I see this occasionally where a bad card has a signature on it and can't help but to think that way. If you were going to get Mays (or any other huge star) to sign a card, wouldn't you bring a better card to sign?
+1

Also, does a Mays autographed card from the 60's really "book out" at $300?
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