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Hank Aaron with COA

Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 10:03 pm
by slhs23
Ive seen some are questioning if he signs TTM. This is a real autograph with COA from PSA/DNA. Paid for it but well worth it.

http://img340.imageshack.us/img340/6011/60809031.jpg

Re: Hank Aaron with COA

Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 11:23 pm
by AxlSlash
Where did you buy it from? I have a wooden bat with his engraved signature, and that ball looks like a 5 year old tried to copy it...

Re: Hank Aaron with COA

Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 11:32 pm
by Wooter420
Whoever at PSA that issued a COA for that ball must have been super high!
Does not at all match my 2 in person signatures I got from Mr. Aaron

420

Re: Hank Aaron with COA

Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 11:35 pm
by lilmrhardcore
Yeah that looks nothing like the auto I had of him

Re: Hank Aaron with COA

Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 11:56 pm
by slhs23
I got it from Legends of the Field. Its from an IP signing they had eariler this year. Should I send it out to get another COA from a different company?

Re: Hank Aaron with COA

Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 12:39 am
by jjjj
Hello. Ive seen alot of Hank Aaron sigs but yours is the sloppiest yet. His handwriting could be getting worse with old age, really hard to say. As for the COA, PSA is the best so if you got that one i would stick with it!

Re: Hank Aaron with COA

Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 1:22 am
by chriscollector
Honestly no matter who passes that any buyer will have serious doubts; really serious. If you got it yourself IP at a signing does it really matter if you get a COA? I have tons of "valuable" signatures from IP events but never bother with having them authenticated. IMO if it's for your own enjoyment, and you know 100000% you saw the person sign it with your own two eyes; who cares about a COA?

PSA/DNA seems to be viewed as the go to guys, but they have passed tons of crap as real and real stuff has been rejected. Any "authenticator" is going to have a history of making the wrong call. You have to realize they are a business, they get paid to authenticate your item; they want it to be real as much as you do.