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Wow I am getting bad news---sure was hoping for the best----this auto is from a friend and I said I would buy it if good $2200. plus jsa fee---so not looking good I guess Thanks Shelly and Dave------Don
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in a two dollar bill is hard to ignore.......
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Simply awful.
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Wouldn't pay the 2 dollar bill. Gehrig should flow smoothly
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Sadly, very labored and the ink as has been mentioned is an issue too.
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No!!!!
Joe
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Hey autoqraph guys, could someone explain where you see the hesitations? Im considering getting into vintage autos and id love to use this one example for some quick learning. I think I can see what you mean on the L but unsure.
Thanks for any help. Peter |
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I looked on the web and 1928 D two dollar bills were produced between January, 1934 and July, 1944. If you can find or narrow down when your bill was produced you might have a better idea if this Gehrig sig is legit. I mean, if the bill was made after June, 1941 then you would KNOW that Gehrig would have a hard time signing anything since he was DEAD.
Why I suggest to do this is because a few years ago, someone came on these boards with a question about a bill that was supposedly signed by Babe Ruth. Another member read the story and then researched and found out the bill was printed AFTER Ruth had died so him signing it was impossible. David |
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Maybe a coincidence but was the late Ron D. favorite color ink.
Also has been some "suspect" signed currency hitting the market in the last couple years usually signed in pencil. Always Hall of Famers and never common players , all factors combined I'd suggest unless you can get it for $2.00 (Its worth at least that much) you've overpaid , And even if someone says its authentic it does not make it so. Use the dough to have a nice dinner and a night out. A REMINDER the two most often forged signatures in the hobby Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. _____________________ jim@stinsonsports.com Vintage autographs for sale daily on my web site stinsonsports.com |
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I thought the saying was "queer as a $3 bill"?
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