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Hello All,
I own 1 graded card as Im not a big grading guy. But, as I see so many scammers & forgeries in the hobby, thought I might have these two Griffey Jr items graded for autograph authenticity. Ken Jr was at a show at his home high school (Moeller in Cincinnati,Oh) in November 1989 signing with his dad for $15 or $25 with an autograph of his dad as well.
First is a 1989 Fleer:
I pulled the card from a pack in 1989 and at the time, every card dealer/collector told me not to have it signed because it takes away from the value of the card.
And also had an American League ball signed as well.
I have read the process several times on JSA and PSA/DNA's websites and they're very confusing as to what you have to do. I spoke with both of them at the National and they basically said read the instructions on the website (dog chasing tail time).
So, To grade or Not to grade?
Fordman
I own 1 graded card as Im not a big grading guy. But, as I see so many scammers & forgeries in the hobby, thought I might have these two Griffey Jr items graded for autograph authenticity. Ken Jr was at a show at his home high school (Moeller in Cincinnati,Oh) in November 1989 signing with his dad for $15 or $25 with an autograph of his dad as well.
First is a 1989 Fleer:
I pulled the card from a pack in 1989 and at the time, every card dealer/collector told me not to have it signed because it takes away from the value of the card.
And also had an American League ball signed as well.
I have read the process several times on JSA and PSA/DNA's websites and they're very confusing as to what you have to do. I spoke with both of them at the National and they basically said read the instructions on the website (dog chasing tail time).
So, To grade or Not to grade?
Fordman