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If there are questions regarding authenticity and there is a respected opinion in disagreement I do. I do not buy and sell memorabilia for a full time job, but either way my reputation is worth more than one sale.
Someone already echoed this statement, but I have a large personal collection and I would say 90% does not have third party authentication and the ones that do come that way in the auction. If something doesn't look or feel right, it doesn't really matter to me what LOA it comes with no matter who the authenticator is. |
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I would fully expect SGC to disclose who their authenticators all, including consultants, but i am not holding my breath. If they do, it will be interesting to see who they are, either no names or the same carpetbaggers?
Last edited by travrosty; 02-03-2013 at 05:43 PM. |
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