Is the Autograph Real?

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Autograph collecting is a special hobby of many people, and if this describes you, ensuring that you are adding only authentic signed memorabilia to your collect is important. The Internet makes this quite difficult to do sometimes, however this doesn't mean that you cannot take many steps to ensure that you are getting an autograph that is authentic and signed by the sports star you want.

Sports Autographs for you

Whether you are searching for autographs from baseball payers, basketball players, NFL stars or hockey pros, you can find many autographed items that you will enjoy. Cards, hats, posters, t-shirts and numerous other autographed items can be attained at various prices. These goods are offered from star's of today as well as those from a distant memory, and can all be yours if the price is right.

Is it a Real Autograph?

Before you fork out a large sum of money for an autographed tem, follow these steps to ensure that you are getting 100% authentic sports autographs.

It isn't always what you see

First, it is important to remember that just because you see "Babe Ruth" signed on a baseball it doesn't mean that it is real. There are many fakes and scammers out there waiting to take your money for a product that has probably never left their basement.

Compare Signatures and Learn

An authentic sports autograph can be identified by comparing it with signatures of the particular player that you know are real. This can be easily done on the web with only a few minutes of time needed to conduct the search. If there are obvious differences in the signatures you may not have the real deal on your hands.

There are also autograph experts that can help you determine the authenticity of a signature, however if you are purchasing online or do not have the actual autograph in your possession this can be a bit difficult to do. Look for an autograph that has already been certified as authentic and you can save a lot of headache and hassle. Keep in mind there may be a small cost associated with the verification process should you choose to do it.

If possible, look at the autograph under a magnifying glass. A signature that isn't a real authentic sports autograph will be obvious to spot, with breaks in letter and other misconfigurations. Study the signature carefully. There are many who consider it their profession to sell fake sports autographs as authentic sports autographs.

Authentic Autographs: Take the time to Research

When you use these tips you can shop for authentic sports autographs and ensure that you are really getting what you pay for. It takes only a little bit of extra time to do your research, and it is time that is always well-worth it. It is an industry that isn't always pretty, and the only way you can fight back is by knowing that you are buying. It isn't that difficult to determine an authentic sports autograph from a fake, especially with these tips!


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