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Old 10-14-2010, 04:09 PM
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Default Just Look At What the Roaches Have Now

Arguably the most valuable known autograph in all of collecting and they got it.
Amazing that a consignor would consign this to a sports auction house.
Does not even have a COA. Guess they had trouble coming up with exemplars from 1776.

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amasing richard. one thing that gets me is i have seen the past couple months a few people in pennsylvania getting busted by the feds for selling fake stuff whatever it may be but coachs corner seems to be cruising along. and they are also from pennsylvania so why are the feds not doing anything with them. i know this gets brought up alot but it just baffles me they still continue to operate. since the feds are in the right state busting other people drive over to c.c and bust them. i looked at there lot 1 at the 1919 white sox ball signed by the whole team. my god make it stop.
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Quarter-million dollar artworks, dual-signed Washington-Jefferson pieces, lovely Cobb ball in blue ballpoint ink, a 1939 baseball FDC signed by all of the HOFer inductees that day,a Beatles Abbey Road signed by the Beatles...they have it all. All the time. Go figure...
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You have to give them credit for their write-ups though. They are entertaining!


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I guess that's so as to not get confused with the Revolutionary War Vets that are not long deceased.
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At least you can see it from 11 feet away. That's always important to me when I purchase an autograph.
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I bet if you wait till next auction you can get one that can be seen from "across the room"
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At least you can see it from 11 feet away. That's always important to me when I purchase an autograph.
I'm sure this is because the autograph was signed in Revolutionary War era Sharpie pen.....
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