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Autographed Index Card Authentication....

I recently came across a handful of autographed index cards from turn of the century players. I've been using PSA for years, but never PSA/DNA, and have little knowledge on how they work. In any event, I was hoping to get the index cards authenticated, but to my surprise, very few were on the list of players they will authenticate.

What other options, or companies, are there so that I can get them all authenticated.

Any help is appreciated...

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  • rube26105rube26105 Posts: 10,225 ✭✭
    i was wondering the same thing myself about players not listed, dont know if there is just a flat fee or what,forms are too confusing for me,ive never filled one out yet,got some cool stuff id like to get graded that has to go thru that form,i like the reg red flip with 20.00 check box for cards lol-psa/dna form looks like brain surgery to me,suppose it gets easier if somebody from co actually walks you thru a form
    if they are not on the list i suppose all ya can do i call,i see nothing on there about other people not listed,?theyll grade anything though for a price im sure
  • DavemriDavemri Posts: 2,011 ✭✭✭
    If they are not on their list, then they are fake.....image

    FINISHED 12/8/2008!!!
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  • PSA/DNA does authenticate players that are not listed. I am having my hockey autograph collection that Knuckles is making for me authenticated and a lot of the names are not on the list. I think you can call customer service and they can help you out. As for getting a red flip, that will only happen if it is an issued card, like your 50 Bowman's, Rube, and I believe those are sent into PSA. Index cards would go directly to PSA/DNA and get the blue flips.
    Thanks
    Sean

    Always Looking for vintage hockey autographs

    The Broderick Collection
  • MooseDogMooseDog Posts: 1,949 ✭✭✭
    Scans?

    I have an extensive collection of TOC players to compare. Not all of those guys who are non-HOF are worth a lot of money, you have to ask yourself if it's worth $20 each..also you can submit to JSA and I'm sure they'll authenticate anything...
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