05-10-2017 01:43 PM
I was going to sell Ted Kennedys signature because he came to my school and signed my notebook. Do I have to get a certificate of authenticity?
05-10-2017 02:06 PM
Not required but I doubt anyone would purchase without one - it's a collecible item and for an autograph provenance and authentication are vital.
Do your research - UACC . org is a good place to start. There should be information about getting your autograph certificated.
05-10-2017 02:24 PM
No, but it does add to it's Value. You know it's real, you were their, Now you'll need to do research on how to prove it to others. Good Luck to you.
05-10-2017 02:27 PM
No certificate of authenticity 25 bucks with certificate from a recognized source $225.00 cost to certify $150.00 - $200.00 not a very good return on your investment...
05-10-2017 02:41 PM
Some states say 'Yes' a COA is required, under certain circumstances.
Quite frankly, I would not purchase anything with a COA. Why willingly pay the extra to get 'taken'?
Look on-line. You can download templates that you can print out and fill in yourself - Have a COA Party! It's easy, it is fun, tell your friends, see who can make the best, fanciest or most authentic looking COA.
It is more than likely that a very large proportion of the COA's are fake, counterfeit or produced by 'unqualified' individuals.
(Even slabbed coins have been faked - hologram and all)
05-10-2017 02:47 PM
No. Not at all.
A COA would help, COA from a recoginzed and respected authenticator (PSA as an example) would be better, COA AND DNA verification would be ideal!! Costly vs potential profit might be prohibitive. Story of how you came about it might be more valuable than actual $$$ amount gained.
05-10-2017 03:08 PM