by RYAN J. » Mon Dec 06, 2010 6:45 am
I don't know, it looks like most of those signature were done with a dying Sharpie marker.

that general indicates that there forged. Plus COA's aren't worth the paper there printed on. Anyone can make an official looking COA, con you out of your money then never hear from them again.
Also, if the price is 'cheap' as you say they are, then that's a good indication their fake too. That's what makes most unsuspecting people jump at these Auctions thinking there getting a great sig for way less than what they should generally cost if they were real. then the dealers play it up by saying "I'm offering these lower because I'm in desperate need of funds and have to sell the pronto".
And sometimes it's actually a custom who got jipped, found out and then tries to re-sell it to someone else who doesn't know. It's a vicious cycle.
I don't trust Ebay for autographs as the Fakes on there far outweigh the Authentic ones.
RYAN J.

I don't know, it looks like most of those signature were done with a dying Sharpie marker. :? that general indicates that there forged. Plus COA's aren't worth the paper there printed on. Anyone can make an official looking COA, con you out of your money then never hear from them again.
Also, if the price is 'cheap' as you say they are, then that's a good indication their fake too. That's what makes most unsuspecting people jump at these Auctions thinking there getting a great sig for way less than what they should generally cost if they were real. then the dealers play it up by saying "I'm offering these lower because I'm in desperate need of funds and have to sell the pronto".
And sometimes it's actually a custom who got jipped, found out and then tries to re-sell it to someone else who doesn't know. It's a vicious cycle. :?
I don't trust Ebay for autographs as the Fakes on there far outweigh the Authentic ones. {down}
RYAN J. 8)