by woa » Thu Jul 15, 2010 8:42 am
The only thing that really matters is the signature. Simple as that.
Everyone knows that all the authenticators make mistakes and PSA & JSA are well known to take care of their big customers by passing everything authentic or not. PSA is a publicly traded company and as such is under a lot of pressure to make revenue goals. This has been discussed over and over.
So, really all that matters is if the graph is authentic no matter who might have stuck a silly sticker on it or enclosed it in some plastic.
I saw a funny story recently where PSA encapsulated an autograph but incorrectly identified the autograph as another person's signature.
The only thing that really matters is the signature. Simple as that.
Everyone knows that all the authenticators make mistakes and PSA & JSA are well known to take care of their big customers by passing everything authentic or not. PSA is a publicly traded company and as such is under a lot of pressure to make revenue goals. This has been discussed over and over.
So, really all that matters is if the graph is authentic no matter who might have stuck a silly sticker on it or enclosed it in some plastic.
I saw a funny story recently where PSA encapsulated an autograph but incorrectly identified the autograph as another person's signature.