by packrat » Wed Mar 09, 2011 1:05 am
A COA is a certificate of authenticity. It supposedly means that the person issuing the certificate testifies the article is genuine. Phony people have issued phony COAs, so you have to be careful. Most of the time it's not worth the paper it is printed on.
PSA/DNA is a company that "certifies" an autograph as genuine or not, and if they think it's real they will issue a COA. They have been known to declare a fake autograph as genuine, as well as declaring a genuine autograph a fake. They can only declare that the autograph is considered real or fake. I never rely on COAs anyway. I prefer to live with the autographs I can get IP, TTM, or in a trade with someone that I consider trustworthy.
A COA is a certificate of authenticity. It supposedly means that the person issuing the certificate testifies the article is genuine. Phony people have issued phony COAs, so you have to be careful. Most of the time it's not worth the paper it is printed on.
PSA/DNA is a company that "certifies" an autograph as genuine or not, and if they think it's real they will issue a COA. They have been known to declare a fake autograph as genuine, as well as declaring a genuine autograph a fake. They can only declare that the autograph is considered real or fake. I never rely on COAs anyway. I prefer to live with the autographs I can get IP, TTM, or in a trade with someone that I consider trustworthy.