autograph business has always been a hit or miss.. i got an item signed that i was physically present and it didnt pass authentication because "autograph was deemed to be written slowly"... at the end of the day "its all about opionions"
No third party authentication company is perfect. It's not a fool proof system but the top 3 authenticators get it right way more and more than they get it wrong. That's one problem with in person autographs is that the person may not use the same signature as they would at a paid signing which makes it difficult to authenticate.
@@MrDodger3222 I see Bondcollectibles has Shaw/Sakatas....certed by Global. Most Global certed is fake - another thing Robert Shaw didnt used sharpie to sign fanmail yet you see many in sharpie. 200$ for Jacko (irl sgd LP 2k) , 300 Prince (also stopped signing mid 90s) , Steve Jobs 300 (irl 5k for cut) , Monroe 1-1500$ (irl 10k+ sgd photo) , James Dean 500 (irl 15k+)......people need to wake up here & see whats up !
That’s awesome man. Congrats on getting all those. My cousin worked for the Rockies and now the Cardinals. He gave me a signed Rockies ball from like 94-95 with some great players on it. I’ve always thought about authentication but for the 15-20 players it would cost a fortune I believe. Maybe One day I’ll get it done. Very cool tho man 👍
One big problem with Authentication is the age of a Star or Sports personality at the time the signature is made. Most people's Signature will change over time and can drastically change when they get way up in age. There are several reasons for this, Certain illnesses just plain age and other factors like if they were rushed doing it or not really paying attention as it is signed. A good example of an illness signatures is Micheal J. Fox. However, most Autographs are not that hard to figure out once you have seen enough of a certain Signature. Just my 2 Cents on this. 😉🖖
TPA’s have a purpose in the hobby. They give opinion about your autographs and if they comeback as authentic you can sell your memorabilia for top dollar. That being said, they do make mistakes and get greedy. They have been exposed in trimming cards for online auctions to make a higher profit and not authenticating an autograph just because of the seller. The other greedy authentication companies that never fail anything are the real problem because the item they authenticate sells for a lower price because it’s usually a forgery. EBay is also the problem because they do nothing about the bad authentication companies like GFA, Global Authentic, ACE, inpersonauthentics and others. The usually past all Florida forgeries. All sell for lower prices and all say there autographs are real but are fake. Sports memorabilia is a great investment but the greed is what ruins it.
I had a Paolo Maldini signed photograph, the COA stated Feb 2021 for sign date, but the back of the photograph was printed in March 2023! It was returned!
i went to comic con lfcc on the 8th of july 2023 and autographcoa were there they i met dolph lundgren and he signed my glove but the coa that ACOA put on it is the same number that is online connected to a photo of emma mackey.
I use all them also and other authenticators there's so many of them out there. People are so fixated on just them 3 when yes it's all n opinion. I like using other authenticators also other than Psa, jsa, and Beckett because some are much cheaper and still know what they're doing
hey real quick, whats ur view on fanatics or the witness protected COA's? PSA In the Presence, Beckett witnessed, JSA witness? I do look at the signature before buying any jersey but how reliable are those? I've been putting together my own jersey collection for a few months now and got about 10 of my favorite players ever in the nfl. Just wanted to pick your mind about buying witnessed jerseys rather than just a send in and authenticate jersey. Great video btw!
Hello everyone. Recently I purchased this signed 8x10. I don’t like how it looks with the sticker on the bottom left. Can someone please give me some tips and tricks to remove the sticker without damaging the photo? Thank you in advance.
I only buy witnessed stuff or in presence unless I can obtain it myself and have it authenticated at a convention. CGC for comics, sport cards with signatures obtained by the card company, fanatics for sports memorabilia. That’s it unless it’s trustworthy limited items like eminem’s lithos from his official store, wwe shop items, etc
The sad thing is I've heard people new to the hobby say they trust PSA/DNA because they "use actual DNA to prove its real" lol...My all-time favorite PSA screw up was on an Andy Griffith Show 8x10, PSA cert'd it as authentically signed by "Howard McNear, George Lindsey & Ernest T Bass" - their first mistake was it was signed by Howard Morris, not McNear. huge difference in value there, 2nd mistake was Ernest T Bass was his character name that he added to his signature, not a 3rd signer and not a real person, lol
forget authenticators , unless gov cleamns up the autograph scene then people will be scammed (and yes that means sellers must have valid licence and monitored , caught selling fakes they will get blacklisted and immediate prosecution)
@@postersandstuff There's no way to stop fakes, just like there's no way to stop forged cards, paintings, antiques, money...the bad guys always find a way...they fake PSA slabs now, so you can't even be 100% sure a PSA'd card is real anymore...The only way to avoid getting scammed is to do your homework before you buy the item, don't just take the sellers word on it or believe it because it has a COA.....back in the 90's when I first got into autograph collecting I got scammed out of thousands of dollars by Stans Sports Memorabilia in NJ, because I just trusted the dealer , years later he was arrested for selling fakes, and when I look back now the autographs I was buying from him were awful, not even close to looking real, and if I had done a little research I would have known that.
@@mojo_sports I trust JSA. I think the FBI use them as a expert on autos in a case against a guy who was selling fake autos. If there good enough for the FBI to use in a case there good enough for me. Plus I think Janes Spence got PSA established before he left & started his own company.
What you’re missing is that the company is shady the owner of the company is shady he’s been caught bragging about how he can do presidential signatures
I have a kobe Bryant autograph shoe took it to psa/dna they gave it a good to go with cert & sticker on the shoe so they put it on the data base 3 years later they took it down the data base 🤷🏾♂️ I called them up guess what they told me to resend it so I can pay again lol😮
I don’t trust any third party authenticators. They’re all pretty incompetent and will slap an authentication sticker on pretty much anything. UDA is the only company I fully trust with signatures I don’t obtain in person
But you have to understand that third party authenticators are humans too. It's not a fool proof system. They aren't perfect by any means but the top reputable authentication companies get it right way more than they get it wrong.
autograph business has always been a hit or miss.. i got an item signed that i was physically present and it didnt pass authentication because "autograph was deemed to be written slowly"... at the end of the day "its all about opionions"
No third party authentication company is perfect. It's not a fool proof system but the top 3 authenticators get it right way more and more than they get it wrong. That's one problem with in person autographs is that the person may not use the same signature as they would at a paid signing which makes it difficult to authenticate.
@@MrDodger3222 I see Bondcollectibles has Shaw/Sakatas....certed by Global. Most Global certed is fake - another thing Robert Shaw didnt used sharpie to sign fanmail yet you see many in sharpie. 200$ for Jacko (irl sgd LP 2k) , 300 Prince (also stopped signing mid 90s) , Steve Jobs 300 (irl 5k for cut) , Monroe 1-1500$ (irl 10k+ sgd photo) , James Dean 500 (irl 15k+)......people need to wake up here & see whats up !
No third party authentication company is perfect. But buyers want autographs to be authenticated.
That’s awesome man. Congrats on getting all those. My cousin worked for the Rockies and now the Cardinals. He gave me a signed Rockies ball from like 94-95 with some great players on it. I’ve always thought about authentication but for the 15-20 players it would cost a fortune I believe. Maybe One day I’ll get it done. Very cool tho man 👍
Thanks bro. Wow that’s too cool
It would be a letter from psa or jsa or beckett. Like $45-60
@@mojo_sports is it that much per signature?
@@markymichaels it’s just the cost for a letter. U need an actual letter with one sticker on the ball with multiple sigs
I wouldn't doubt if certain dealers have buddies at the companies so they'll pass everything possible for a little bit if money.
rumor has it BAS is in b*d with dubious , its all about $$$....stick*rs dosnt m*an shit if v*ndor wont r*fund
One big problem with Authentication is the age of a Star or Sports personality at the time the signature is made. Most people's Signature will change over time and can drastically change when they get way up in age. There are several reasons for this, Certain illnesses just plain age and other factors like if they were rushed doing it or not really paying attention as it is signed. A good example of an illness signatures is Micheal J. Fox. However, most Autographs are not that hard to figure out once you have seen enough of a certain Signature. Just my 2 Cents on this. 😉🖖
TPA’s have a purpose in the hobby. They give opinion about your autographs and if they comeback as authentic you can sell your memorabilia for top dollar. That being said, they do make mistakes and get greedy. They have been exposed in trimming cards for online auctions to make a higher profit and not authenticating an autograph just because of the seller. The other greedy authentication companies that never fail anything are the real problem because the item they authenticate sells for a lower price because it’s usually a forgery. EBay is also the problem because they do nothing about the bad authentication companies like GFA, Global Authentic, ACE, inpersonauthentics and others. The usually past all Florida forgeries. All sell for lower prices and all say there autographs are real but are fake. Sports memorabilia is a great investment but the greed is what ruins it.
I had a Paolo Maldini signed photograph, the COA stated Feb 2021 for sign date, but the back of the photograph was printed in March 2023!
It was returned!
Study the autograph not sticker - Mojo or Matt Powers lol forgot which one😂🤦♂️
powers is the goat!!! @powersautographs
@@mojo_sports Yessir!! (the fact I remember the episode😂🔥💪🏼
i went to comic con lfcc on the 8th of july 2023 and autographcoa were there they i met dolph lundgren and he signed my glove but the coa that ACOA put on it is the same number that is online connected to a photo of emma mackey.
its ploy to $$$......cgc & sci*ntology also mon*y scams
I use all them also and other authenticators there's so many of them out there. People are so fixated on just them 3 when yes it's all n opinion. I like using other authenticators also other than Psa, jsa, and Beckett because some are much cheaper and still know what they're doing
I dont know about now but BGS used JSA as their authentication of auto graphs on cards then grade the auto & card, FACTS !
100% agree with your take on all 3 - The only 3 I trust
@Al Marcel The top 3 get it right way more than they get it wrong.
@MousevengeanceI rather they fail authentic than pass fakes....
hey real quick, whats ur view on fanatics or the witness protected COA's? PSA In the Presence, Beckett witnessed, JSA witness? I do look at the signature before buying any jersey but how reliable are those? I've been putting together my own jersey collection for a few months now and got about 10 of my favorite players ever in the nfl. Just wanted to pick your mind about buying witnessed jerseys rather than just a send in and authenticate jersey. Great video btw!
The ones you listed above are the most reliable in the card business
My biggest question how long does JSA take for the authentication number show on the system
Hello everyone. Recently I purchased this signed 8x10. I don’t like how it looks with the sticker on the bottom left. Can someone please give me some tips and tricks to remove the sticker without damaging the photo? Thank you in advance.
I only buy witnessed stuff or in presence unless I can obtain it myself and have it authenticated at a convention. CGC for comics, sport cards with signatures obtained by the card company, fanatics for sports memorabilia. That’s it unless it’s trustworthy limited items like eminem’s lithos from his official store, wwe shop items, etc
The sad thing is I've heard people new to the hobby say they trust PSA/DNA because they "use actual DNA to prove its real" lol...My all-time favorite PSA screw up was on an Andy Griffith Show 8x10, PSA cert'd it as authentically signed by "Howard McNear, George Lindsey & Ernest T Bass" - their first mistake was it was signed by Howard Morris, not McNear. huge difference in value there, 2nd mistake was Ernest T Bass was his character name that he added to his signature, not a 3rd signer and not a real person, lol
forget authenticators , unless gov cleamns up the autograph scene then people will be scammed (and yes that means sellers must have valid licence and monitored , caught selling fakes they will get blacklisted and immediate prosecution)
@@postersandstuff There's no way to stop fakes, just like there's no way to stop forged cards, paintings, antiques, money...the bad guys always find a way...they fake PSA slabs now, so you can't even be 100% sure a PSA'd card is real anymore...The only way to avoid getting scammed is to do your homework before you buy the item, don't just take the sellers word on it or believe it because it has a COA.....back in the 90's when I first got into autograph collecting I got scammed out of thousands of dollars by Stans Sports Memorabilia in NJ, because I just trusted the dealer , years later he was arrested for selling fakes, and when I look back now the autographs I was buying from him were awful, not even close to looking real, and if I had done a little research I would have known that.
Do you think if a item is authenticated by Beckett & JSA it helps with selling a item? 2 COA for 1 item
In my opinion you wouldn’t need 2 to make it better. The Geazy I lost the psa card
@@mojo_sports I trust JSA. I think the FBI use them as a expert on autos in a case against a guy who was selling fake autos. If there good enough for the FBI to use in a case there good enough for me. Plus I think Janes Spence got PSA established before he left & started his own company.
If a autograph fails, Do I get full or partial credit for future items submitted. ?
Thanks.
What you’re missing is that the company is shady the owner of the company is shady he’s been caught bragging about how he can do presidential signatures
Who
JSA was my go to early in my graphing days! Need to get more of my signed pieces authenticated lol as you know
Facts. Hella inventory
I remember you getting a Michael Jordan autograph on a note? We’re you able to get that authenticated?
I haven’t done anything yet with it. Still deciding on a cut
@@mojo_sports But why would you buy it without a COA? For $175, it's most likely a forgery..
Jay all up onRUclips spitting the truth. When do I get a Mojo tee shirt? 😉
Ayyy. Send me your address brotha. Got some stuff I want to send you and a shirt
@@mojo_sports I have no idea how to send messages here anymore. Send you a private message on Instagram. Cheers Bro
autograph authentication in general is bullshit. at least on the forensic level, and not via provenance.
Jay, in case you don't know, card show in Fairfield on the 24th. Courtyard Marriot. Finally!!!
I’m gonna see if I can make it
How much they charge per authentication
I have a Jimmy Hoffa sig coming back Tuesday from JSA.
That’s amazing.
I have a kobe Bryant autograph shoe took it to psa/dna they gave it a good to go with cert & sticker on the shoe so they put it on the data base 3 years later they took it down the data base 🤷🏾♂️ I called them up guess what they told me to resend it so I can pay again lol😮
its all yank bs ploy to scam fans
i want one of those puck autos....nice!...big fan...do u have a ebay page or anything?
I got em bro. Dm me on Instagram @mojoautographs
The shawshank prison. Is like 20 mins from my house
I gotta look up the documentary. That’s cool
Jeezy and Tim Robbins autos are sick! Nice.
Thanks bro
I got dibs on that Hope Solo 👀
;)
Good timing, McMahon just had a 3 homer game lol
He did!!!
Any info on kings of the game authentication? They seem like a fake or not to be trusted
forgr of sports & Batman 60s graphs , in FL
Love that Peja!
Thanks bro. He was the best
What about coa Australia? Any advice?
So those jsa cards are legit C.o.a
What if you have pics to show proof?
Nice pickups!
Thanks
I don’t trust any third party authenticators. They’re all pretty incompetent and will slap an authentication sticker on pretty much anything. UDA is the only company I fully trust with signatures I don’t obtain in person
Do the third parties ever disagree with each other?
All the time!
But you have to understand that third party authenticators are humans too. It's not a fool proof system. They aren't perfect by any means but the top reputable authentication companies get it right way more than they get it wrong.
The voice of Mickey Mouse is sick!
Thanks milone!!
Is pristine auction legit
Mojo are those China Jerseys?
They are. Graphing from 2019 or so
Do you PC AJ Puk? I actually have a sweet Puk card I could send you. Feel free to message me.
Ayy bro I’m actually a giants fan but I basically watched him when he was going up to the major
Great video, I use JSA and ACOA primarily.
JSA is king
Where do you print your photos? They all come out HD as fuck
I don’t print anymore but most people sold them on eBay