Originally Posted By: fish_brah
Originally Posted By: HOOKUP
There was a baseball like this on pawn stars that they bought for $800 the other day. Signatures were in similiar condition and there was no certificate of authenticity, they did have an expert do a sig compare and she said it was legit.


The fact that an expert compared a signature is an form of authenticating the ball. But I guess you missed that gvbest.


Actually I didn't miss it because most CA actually certify that the autographs are authentic but when a expert looks at the signatures without a CA (you know some form of document signed at the same time as the autograph), it is the experts best opinion. Which is exactly what someone would do for RH's ball prior to paying good money, so your original statement about being worthless with no CA is ignorant at best.
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