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Quite frankly, the key to selling any autograph these days is the perceived reliability of the authenticator. I would buy any of the Robinsons based on the autographs but if not authenticated I would want to buy them at a deep discount over what these will sell for. Beckett has a library of exemplars that I doubt any of us have. I'm guessing that both Grad and Studebaker agreed that these were authentic and I think they got them right. Obviously, just my opinion but I have handled quite few Robinson autos over the years and bought many of them with no certificates. These are sloppy but look authentic to me for what it is worth.
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