Just my two cents about Trout and many recent players' signatures, but I wouldn't touch them unless they came from a trusted card company or had an MLB or Steiner cert. Guys like Trout have signatures that are so easy to forge and in-demand that the fakes are out there in plentiful numbers.
I'm not necessarily saying this one is authentic or not (it does look like his, but maybe a bit larger than he usually signs) but just that if you're going to spend the money on his autograph, why not just get one that's issued from a card company like Topps?
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