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Through a magnifying glass, you will be able to see more ink on the edges of the lines than in the middle. Look for autographs printed by machines that may have an unnaturally “smooth” effect. Check the color of the ink. If you've decided that the paper is likely genuine, look at the ink.
Look for a groove where the pen has traveled. If its flat then its more likely to be printed. Look on the back of the sheet. If you can see the signature in the paper (not shining through but on the surface of the paper) then it is likely a real signature.
Cards that were autographed for packs are verified authentic by the card company. As a buyer, you don't want to go on eBay or other memorabilia purchasing platforms and just trust that aftermarket autographs are real. Unfortunately, scammers are everywhere in the hobby and people will do anything to make a quick buck.
Step No. 1: Apply the Burden of Proof. Step No. 2: Ascertain the Provenance. Step No. 3: Check Consistency with Authentic Examples. Step No. 4: Make Sure the Paper, Pen and Ink Are Right. Step No. Step No. Step No. Step No.
An item that is witnessed being signed by a Genuine COA authorized representative is issued a tamper-proof, holographic sticker with an exclusive serial number. A matching sticker can be found on the certificate of authenticity that is issued to the owner of the signed item.
If you want to find if the certificate is real or fake, then there are few points you can check: User Google to check the authenticity of university: When a website claims that it will offer you with university certificate from the real university, make sure to check the authenticity of the university.
Turn it upside down. The best way to compare a signature is to turn it upside down. Beware stamped signatures. Fake autographs are often mechanically reproduced. Look closely at the ink. Pull out your magnifying glass and look for visual clues. Look for “robotic” tell-tale signs.
The certificate of authenticity for an artwork is a document that contains these facts, and it is essential for all sides of the trade. COA is created by the artist, or someone who is an expert of their oeuvre, to help the collectors prove it is genuine and verify its quality.
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