Certificate of Authenticity to go with it? If you don't have one, get one. It increases the value and you don't have to bother trying to "prove" that the signatures are authentic.
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Mad, thanks for that. I'll see what I can do to get it done- although I really don't know how to go about that...
irish- went to a lot of Nets games last year, friend of mine got me a couple tickets to 10 or so games. I have an autograph book filled with other guys, but the ball I saved for the best. I was unhappy Dirk didn't sign it, though.
DK wrote:Mad, thanks for that. I'll see what I can do to get it done- although I really don't know how to go about that...
irish- went to a lot of Nets games last year, friend of mine got me a couple tickets to 10 or so games. I have an autograph book filled with other guys, but the ball I saved for the best. I was unhappy Dirk didn't sign it, though.
DK, Padres19 might be able to help with the Certificate. Here's what he put in another thread dealing with getting one:
Padres19 wrote:Depending on where you live, you can submit your baseball to be authenticed by either PSA or Global Authentication at a local show. Let me know where you live and if you want more info, i can forward you to more info and how much it would cost for a proper COA.
Maybe he can give you some info.
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Lofunzo wrote:Is there any chance that those other 2 sigs would lower the value of the ball??
I suppose there is that chance. All in the eye of the beholder...or purchaser. IMO, no, it does not decrease the value. I would say it WOULD decrease the value if you had someone completely unrelated to basketball sign it, like some obscure actor or someone like that.
Lofunzo wrote:Is there any chance that those other 2 sigs would lower the value of the ball??
I suppose there is that chance. All in the eye of the beholder...or purchaser. IMO, no, it does not decrease the value. I would say it WOULD decrease the value if you had someone completely unrelated to basketball sign it, like some obscure actor or someone like that.
I ask because, for example and completely unrelated, say you caught Bonds' 756th HR ball and had him and Pedro Feliz sign it.
Lofunzo wrote:Is there any chance that those other 2 sigs would lower the value of the ball??
I suppose there is that chance. All in the eye of the beholder...or purchaser. IMO, no, it does not decrease the value. I would say it WOULD decrease the value if you had someone completely unrelated to basketball sign it, like some obscure actor or someone like that.
I ask because, for example and completely unrelated, say you caught Bonds' 756th HR ball and had him and Pedro Feliz sign it.
Well, I understand the viewpoint you're coming from, but Pedro Feliz is a bad baseball player. Ben Wallace is the best defensive player in the game, and Jason Terry is an exciting PG on Dallas. Both of them are All-Star worthy, not something you could say of Feliz.
Oh, and it's just a basketball. It's not the ball James scored his first points with or anything.