by Denisrichard » Sun Apr 17, 2011 11:29 am
With a lot of collectors these days having something 'authenticated' by psa/dna doesnt mean squat. A lot of dealers use this to jack up the price of the autograph , but in reality many collectors are well aware of the integrity of psa/dna diminishing more and more as time goes by. Need proof? Check out autographalert.com, which is a website that blows the whistle on these losers and incompetents. They also expose these so called experts, like James Spence and Roger Epperson, who do things like 'authenticating' an autograph that was supposedly signed many years before the advent of the sharpie and authenticating and selling millions of dollars of JFK and Marilyn Monroe items that were sold on the strength (at the time) of his name and reputation, and were found to be bogus. Of course no refunds were given and collectors got out of this great hobby because of it.
With a lot of collectors these days having something 'authenticated' by psa/dna doesnt mean squat. A lot of dealers use this to jack up the price of the autograph , but in reality many collectors are well aware of the integrity of psa/dna diminishing more and more as time goes by. Need proof? Check out autographalert.com, which is a website that blows the whistle on these losers and incompetents. They also expose these so called experts, like James Spence and Roger Epperson, who do things like 'authenticating' an autograph that was supposedly signed many years before the advent of the sharpie and authenticating and selling millions of dollars of JFK and Marilyn Monroe items that were sold on the strength (at the time) of his name and reputation, and were found to be bogus. Of course no refunds were given and collectors got out of this great hobby because of it.