<< <i>If you are concerned about ROI, then I would just get the authentic one signed and then slabbed in a blue-flip. >>
+1 - If it's a real nice sig you may want to get the sig graded. If not, I think a red flip "Authentic" would be just as good.
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Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
Why bother unless you just really wanted to meet him or really wanted the card autographed? Kiner has been a prolific signer for decades, his auto is extremely common and does not add any sort of value to the card. The only reason you would get that card signed is if it would have a special meaning to you. If you just wanted to meet him and have him auto something, I'd get it on an 8x10 or a ball, something you could easily display.
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<< <i>If you are concerned about ROI, then I would just get the authentic one signed and then slabbed in a blue-flip. >>
+1 - If it's a real nice sig you may want to get the sig graded. If not, I think a red flip "Authentic" would be just as good.
Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
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<< <i>If you are concerned about ROI, then I would just get the authentic one signed and then slabbed in a blue-flip. >>
+1 - If it's a real nice sig you may want to get the sig graded. If not, I think a red flip "Authentic" would be just as good. >>
I agree with this. I would follow the above posters advice
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