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Is this real?
I sometimes buy autographs from sellers pf people who don't sign. I don't sell any of my autographs! I was wondering if you guys this this these autographs I recently bought are real? They come with COA but they can always be faked. So please leave comment on your opinion!
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Re: Is this real?
This is in the wrong forum.
Please move it. Oh and just to let you know for future reference, you should ask if they're realy before you buy them. That way you know your not wasting your money on a fake.

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Re: Is this real?
Pretty sure Jennifer Garner and Sandra Bullock are both fakes don't know enough about the others.

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Re: Is this real?

Anyhow,my own opinion is they all look to be fake,and they look to be done by the same person,they seem to have the same writing style and are all unrecogniseable as the name they are supposed to be,and as for certificates,unless they are UKACC or similar,they aint worth the paper they are written on.
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Re: Is this real?
Actually, NO coa is worth the paper they are written on.mightyswagman wrote:as for certificates, unless they are UKACC or similar, they aint worth the paper they are written on.
regards Mark
Re: Is this real?
Yes, some "COA's" are in fact. With reputable dealers and auction houses they act as receipts and are court certified documents.canadagraphs1 wrote: Actually, NO coa is worth the paper they are written on.
Deal with a reputable company and you will be protected.
Re: Is this real?
I beleive that is true. Another example is if you buy from an official source of memorabillia, for example possibly the nfl or something.tansk1 wrote:Yes, some "COA's" are in fact. With reputable dealers and auction houses they act as receipts and are court certified documents.canadagraphs1 wrote: Actually, NO coa is worth the paper they are written on.
Deal with a reputable company and you will be protected.
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Re: Is this real?
no, they arent. For the very reason that they can simply be matched up with a different item similar to the original item. It happens all the time. The internet is riddled with people selling fake items with legit COAs.tansk1 wrote:Yes, some "COA's" are in fact. With reputable dealers and auction houses they act as receipts and are court certified documents.canadagraphs1 wrote: Actually, NO coa is worth the paper they are written on.
Deal with a reputable company and you will be protected.
Re: Is this real?
You're ignoring the fact tansk1 specified ''reputable'' dealers,not a random dealer on ebay.canadagraphs1 wrote:no, they arent. For the very reason that they can simply be matched up with a different item similar to the original item. It happens all the time. The internet is riddled with people selling fake items with legit COAs.tansk1 wrote:Yes, some "COA's" are in fact. With reputable dealers and auction houses they act as receipts and are court certified documents.canadagraphs1 wrote: Actually, NO coa is worth the paper they are written on.
Deal with a reputable company and you will be protected.
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Recent successes: Connie Nielsen, Ursula Corbero, Daniela Melchior, Kate Beckinsale, Amber Heard
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