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Heritage and Autograph Question

I am thinking about trying to get some of those odd 2011 Topps Heritage Baseball Bucks Autographed. This 'cards' are more paper than card stock. For those not familiar with the set, I included a picture. Would a ballpoint pen be a better choice than a sharpie? I'm concerned if I used a ballpoint pen the autographs wont show up (the paper is this kinda of green colored to simulate money) and if I use a sharpie the autograph will bleed through the back. Any suggestions?

Also if anyone has any Card Saver I's (the bigger ones) I could use 6 to house my Ranger ones - the only ones I'm trying to get signed. I'll gladly send some paypal to cover the shipping/cost of holders.

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  • TonyCTonyC Posts: 1,401 ✭✭✭
    I would say a marker would be better because there is a chance that the ballpoint pen would "catch" and the buck would end up getting ripped.
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  • alifaxwa2alifaxwa2 Posts: 3,105 ✭✭✭
    normal sharpie, but brand new one with a tip that is actually pointy. And just hope the signer doesn't have a heavy hand.
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