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Posted By: fkw
It may be that the seller is a noncollector, and is just selling stuff theyve had stashed away etc.. I have a few autographes in my collection and have never had any of them authenticated by a 3rd party, especially one that costs big $$ to take a look and make a judgement call with there opinion (I can do that myself with the many auction catalogs I have to compare sigs). To me the Wagner autograph looks damn real, and its a tough one to fake with the unusual "J" and "W" and wear and all. The other 2 are tougher to tell, but dont look out of the ordinary to me. Id be more hesitant if the balls were NRMT and Sigs "10"s Frank |
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