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|  This cannot be a real Cobb Sig- could it ? 
			
			I bought this a couple of years ago thinking that a previous owner had put the name on the picture just to identify Cobb- but over the last couple of years I have seen a number of certified Cobbs that look close. I think the T looks wrong and I have never seen Raymond spelled out, but there are other aspects that seem to be close to the actual sig. What do you think
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|  online Cert 
			
			You can have an authenticator like Spence or My suggestion GAI do an online cert of the sig.  The cost is about $7 I think.  I guess if it passes that send it in and have it slabbed for about $30 + shipping and they can handle the auction setup if you want.  Very valuable if it is real considering I have NEVER seen a Cobb with the middle name signed anywhere.  Not saying it is not possible but it throws alot of ???????????
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			I dont think that signature looks anywere close to good but there are others on this board who can chime in and give a more definitive answer.  That being said, authentication on a Cobb signature will cost you about a $100... not $30.
		 
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			This piece will not pass authentication (Morales or STAT- perhaps; PSA or Spence- no).   Sorry...
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			Agreed. That one isn't close.
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|  Now what to do with it... 
			
			I have a T206 Cobb with a "signature" on it that I have had for awhile. Nobody seems willing to authenticate it, but I've had a few people take a second look.  Don't know what I'm supposed to do with it but keep it for posterity.  I can't stomach the idea of selling it only to have it show up in an auction with an LOA. 
 
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