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Big Question That Needs an Answer
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Big Question That Needs an Answer
So about 10 years back I pulled an Albert Pujols 2001 Fleer Platinum short print. This is the card #521, not the Team Leaders, and it is not the original but is numbered shorter, to only 21. Since I was pretty young and didn't know better, I actually got the card signed by Albert, which I know decreases the value. I was wondering if anyone had any idea where I should go from here so that I can create a market for my card. I have been told to get the signature authenticated, and a few other things, but I really have no idea. Thanks.
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Definitely get it authenticated by PSA/DNA or JSA before you try to move it.
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Authenticating it would be step 1
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Yep, get it authenticated and graded and slabbed and you should have no problem moving it if that's your desire....
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RE: Big Question That Needs an Answer
if your goal is to sell it, all the above would be the accurate first step.

authenticate/slab. put it on ebay for higher than you think its worth or best offer, field offers till you get a reasonable price that you think is fair. sell.

rejoice.
Jonny Venters - Super Collector
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RE: Big Question That Needs an Answer
(11-09-2011, 01:00 PM)keyser soze Wrote: Definitely get it authenticated by PSA/DNA or JSA before you try to move it.
+1, don't do anything else until this is done
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