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Topic: PSA "Quick Opinions" on space autographs
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jfs2 Member Posts: 178 From: Flagstaff, Arizona Registered: Aug 2012
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posted 02-05-2013 03:49 PM
Out of the dozen times I have used them I've never received anything but a "Likely Not Genuine" on any Space items submitted to this service. The latest was today on an early 60 Armstrong cut. I'm curious of others peoples experiences with this service. Not implying bad or good. Maybe I just have a bad choice of items.Thanks in advance. |
rgarner Member Posts: 1193 From: Shepperton, United Kingdom Registered: Mar 2012
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posted 02-05-2013 04:20 PM
I have seen some shockers come from them (you only need to read a few posts to notice the trend). I would not consider their opinion worth paying for. If you want authentication, post it here. Plenty of experts who are always happy to offer their opinion. |
mjanovec Member Posts: 3811 From: Midwest, USA Registered: Jul 2005
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posted 02-05-2013 05:09 PM
quote: Originally posted by jfs2: I'm curious of others peoples experiences with this service. Not implying bad or good. Maybe I just have a bad choice of items.
Considering how little time and effort they appear to put into some items they've written COAs for (see the recent thread where they authenticated a Buzz Aldrin autopen as being a genuine autograph), I'd hate to guess at how little time and effort they put into their "quick opinions." In my opinion, I agree with "rgarner" and say it's not worth your money to use their services for space autographs. |
fredtrav Member Posts: 1673 From: Birmingham AL Registered: Aug 2010
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posted 02-05-2013 05:09 PM
They are terrible for space related autographs. I would not rely on them for anything as far as buying. If anyone advertises they have a PSA letter, I discount it immediately. Also if you are going to sell something on eBay and someone gets a quick opinion which says not genuine on your item, they report it to eBay and eBay can/will pull the item. even if PSA is dead wrong. |
chet Member Posts: 1506 From: Beverly Hills, Calif. Registered: Nov 2000
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posted 02-06-2013 01:48 AM
As Fred has pointed out, PSA is not only not of any benefit to the hobby (of space autograph collecting), they are a downright detriment. (In my opinion, you're likelier to get better accuracy on whether any given space autograph is authentic or not by simply flipping a coin). |
jfs2 Member Posts: 178 From: Flagstaff, Arizona Registered: Aug 2012
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posted 02-06-2013 08:44 AM
Everyone, thank you for your input on this. I really appreciate all of your comments. |
spaceflori Member Posts: 1499 From: Germany Registered: May 2000
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posted 02-06-2013 01:17 PM
I have heard nothing but bad things about their space autograph "service" or rather "non-service" ...makes me wondering nobody has sued them so far. |