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As a rule — no. In fact, most sports autographs look nothing at all like the person's genuine signature on a contract or check. Nor is this new. Most celebrities use either rubber stamps or autopen for autographs by the way, and those who sign uses a few simple strokes rather than real signatures.
The main reason, because they can. It's an exchange, you get an autograph and keepsake, they get some cash. Some may see it as a way to compensate for the inconvenience or the invasion to their privacy. Charge for those pictures and charge for the autographs.
No. It's not illegal to sell an autograph online, or in any other marketplace. On the other hand, it would be fraud to sell a fake autograph (online or in person)
Basically, all you have to do is to find an address of a person whose autograph you want, send them a letter of request with an item you want to get signed (usually card, photo or postcard) put them into the envelope and wait for the reply. It's easy as it sounds.
Attend the annual NFL draft experience. Every year, at the NFL draft, there are a few NFL players who show up to sign autographs. The players who will be signing will be posted online the week before the experience. You do not need tickets to visit the signing booth, although they may charge if you want an autograph.
Basically, all you have to do is to find an address of a person whose autograph you want, send them a letter of request with an item you want to get signed (usually card, photo or postcard) put them into the envelope and wait for the reply.
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Decide where to sign. Personalize your message. Choose a signature phrase. Make sure your name is legible. Add a date (optional). Use a good pen.
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Beware stamped signatures Fake autographs are often mechanically reproduced. Run your thumb over the signature, particularly its outline. If it's flat, then the “autograph" is likely to be a facsimile. Alternatively, if you can feel the texture of the ink on top of the page, you know it has been added afterwards.
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.
How can I tell if an autograph is genuine? Autographs are commonly sold with Certificates of Authenticity (COA) or letters of authenticity (Loss). COAs and LOAs can offer assurance that an autograph is genuine, but you need to be sure the authenticator is reputable.
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.
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