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 Old Mets signatures. 3 Attachment(s) Just purchased an old Mets ball on a fluke. Just wanted to gather thoughts on the key signatures. Feedback is always welcome. | 
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 Looks like they're stamped | 
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 Definitely live ink | 
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 That one is a stamped facsimile baseball | 
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 4 Attachment(s) Additional pictures | 
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 Ball 100% stamped souvenir ball | 
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 I agree with all of the others.  It is a stamped ball.  Look at the Hodges and Mizell signatures.  They both go into the stitching and none of the signatures touch which is standard for these types of balls. | 
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 Thank you all for the feedback. Much appreciated!!! | 
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 It is a very nice facsimile souvenir 1962 Mets baseball. I have people bring these in to me at least a couple times a month and they can be spotted across from across the room. Dead giveaways are that none of the sigs touch each other ( as mentioned above) and all of the ink is the same color and strength. But a very nice collectible from the Mets inaugural season. | 
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 Hope you did not pay a serious price for it. 100% stamped ball. | 
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