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Beware of Fake Tiger Woods (and other) PSA/DNA Authenticated Autographs with Fake COA Cards and Stickers
PSA/DNA was the first third party authentication company to get a foothold in the authentic autographed memorabilia business.
Read MoreA Guide to Paid Convention Autograph Signings
Famous athletes and celebrities aren't naive. They know their famous celebrity autographs are worth money.
Read MoreYour Tiger Woods Autographed Golf Ball Is Almost Definitely Fake
In the wake of the thrilling drama of Tiger Woods winning the 2019 Masters, scummy opportunists have predictably flooded eBay...
Read MorePSA/DNA Screws Up Authenticating a Westworld Cast Autographed Poster
I don't know if you're a fan of the HBO Series Westworld, but I am.
Read MoreDo Not Buy Autographed Memorabilia in Las Vegas Unless You See It Signed Yourself
Don't be fooled by celebrity autograph forgeries. Las Vegas is notorious for forgeries, so be careful if you buy anything...
Read MoreWhat You Should Know About the Bootleg Sports Jersey Epidemic
Did you recently buy a sports jersey really cheap? Odds are it's counterfeit and made from substandard materials. A single...
Read MorePSA/DNA Needs to Be More Careful About Authenticating Autopens
Autograph authentication is an important service. You're spending hundreds of dollars for a piece of priceless memorabilia...or are you.
Read MoreNew California Autograph Law Hurts Legitimate Dealers While Doing Nothing to Fix Forgery Problem
The new California law that put a stranglehold on autograph dealers was updated following the complaints of genuine autograph dealers.
Read MoreAlex De Luca and Wakefield Auctioneers and Appraisals Are Criminals "Authenticating" Fake Autographs
Watch out for any items from Alex De Luca and Wakefield Auctioners. They've been popping up on eBay and are...
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