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    PSA Certification

    Think PSA did there due diligence with multiple comparisons to authenticate this mind blowing, Detailed autograph?




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    Wow what an amazing autograph..
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    Hilarious!

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    OK I get that it is a crappy auto, but who is it of?

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    Gosh, that had to take days to analyze! I've never seen such an elaborate autograph in my life!

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    Darryl from the walking dead.

    As an aside, I had a LEGITAMATE kevin durant autograph, that I got in person. Everyone knows that he signs quickly, and horribly, in most cases, which is a good thing because he takes care of all the fans.

    But I traded it to a member on here, who sent it to PSA, and they REJECTED it. I don't get what they do half the time. Luckily, the member trusted me enough to believe it's legit (I had the whole story and photos on my thread when I initially got it).

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    I still don't get how they think they can "authenticate" an autograph if there not personally there to see the item signed, every signature is different even if in the most miniscule way - no signature is EXACTLY the same every time.

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    While no sig is "exactly" the same, they all share several similar traits. If you make a D, you move your hand a certain way etc...They compare your sig to several confirmed sigs and offer an opinion. They don't make any guarantees at all. But some are more respected than others.

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    Your paying for what you hope is an educated guess, simple as that. The experts aren't right all the time.

    http://haulsofshame.com/blog/wp-cont...Bando-JSA2.mp4

    http://haulsofshame.com/blog/wp-cont...xPhilly-12.mp4 <-- starts 9 seconds in.

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    PSA is just an opinion but if I'm trying to sell some of my autos I need them authenticated or they lose a lot of value.

    Darryl from the walking dead.

    As an aside, I had a LEGITAMATE kevin durant autograph, that I got in person. Everyone knows that he signs quickly, and horribly, in most cases, which is a good thing because he takes care of all the fans.

    But I traded it to a member on here, who sent it to PSA, and they REJECTED it. I don't get what they do half the time. Luckily, the member trusted me enough to believe it's legit (I had the whole story and photos on my thread when I initially got it).


    Yeah for when i get some IP autos I try and take a few proof pics for the buyers especially if I don't think the item would be deemed real.

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