Help with Roberto Clemente signed mini poster/estate sale find
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Hi, guys. I stumbled across this over the weekend at an estate sale. It was in a nice frame, paired with a photo, but the frame and photo had been damaged pretty badly so that's probably why no one else bought it. I removed the poster, or whatever you'd call it. It measures a bit over 5 by 8 inches and looks like maybe it has been put on a photo album backing. I suspect it could be removed with a little effort but don't want to risk it. Probably going to sell and will let the buyer do what he/she wants. Any thoughts on authenticity, value? I don't know a lot about autographs (more of a card guy), but I got this for virtually nothing so there was little risk. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. Rob
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I think it's good!
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It looks good to me also
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not so sure about this one , looks more like the secretarial ones than real ones , that being said i doubt it would pass psa or jsa
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I have one like that and it passed psa opinion but here everyone said it was not good. After much agonizing I had to admit it was bad.
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I'm shocked! A difference of opinion on Net54 over the authenticity of an autograph? That never happens here. :) Just kidding. I appreciate the input.
But I'm not sure what to do. Like I said, I have only a few bucks in it so if it's not a true Clemente, it's not a huge deal. Disappointing, naturally. But a couple people seem to think it's good. Sigh. That's why I don't typically mess with autographs. |
I'm leaning towards not good. The problem I have is that this style of Clemente is usually more "manic" or hurried. The R in Roberto seems less hurried in your example. As for varying opinions on autographs, you're going to get that when you have an example that has traits that are not "normal.
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Anyone have any authentic "best wishes" inscriptions from Clemente? That seems where the real tell would be.
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