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    All-American Authentication? Legit?

    I am currently looking into a team signed Lakers jersey from the 2010 season and the CoA the seller showed me was from All-American Authentication and I havent heard anything from them, positive or negative. I do plan to probably get it PSA/DNA'd if the jersey checks out to be authentic though.

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    I'm obviously new here, I'm sorry if this is posted in the wrong thread.
    Last edited by mrj0hnh0ang; 09-04-2010 at 01:22 AM.

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    never heard of them do you have pics of the jersey?

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    I will pull up the link after my next post.

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    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=110557487777

    Didnt win it personally, just curious. And want a background check on this authenticator for future references.

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    it doesn't look bad-i have never heard of that authentication company-do they have a site?and its always better to buy from the company's you know-psa,jsa,uda,mm

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    Just found the website, http://www.allamericanauthentication.com/

    Seems fishy, and yes I generally always want to buy from psa, uda etc. for full peace of mind but there have been several situations where i've run into this particular authenticator with potential steals but I can't pull the trigger since I dont know anything about them.

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    PSA has a great service called quick opinion where they will look at the eBay item and give you an opinion of either Likely Genuine or Not Likely Genuine. It costs $7.49, but you get the $7.49 back when you send the item in for full authentication. I use this service often and every item that I've received a "Likely Genuine" opinion has passed full authentication. I have heard of AAA, but they aren't well known and their COA is basically worthless.

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