Getting a COA for an item

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  • texansfan23
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2011
    • 1

    Getting a COA for an item

    Hello, First time poster. I recently acquired Andre Johnson's 2009 Pro Bowl game-worn pants. I got them from a guy who lives in Hawaii, and got them after the game. I haven't gotten them in the mail, but there are apparently 8 photos that can used to photo-match with the pants (i.e. the stains match up). I have no doubt that these are the real thing, but I'd like to get a piece of paper that says so. Who are the best companies?
  • mfsquirrelmaster
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2007
    • 345

    #2
    Re: Getting a COA for an item

    If you got a photomatch no need for COA. I'm not sure how much Mears charges for authentication but, it may be close to the total value of the pants.

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    • otismalibu
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2005
      • 1650

      #3
      Re: Getting a COA for an item

      Greg
      DrJStuff.com

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      • LWMM
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2006
        • 298

        #4
        Re: Getting a COA for an item

        As said, the photo matches will suffice, and are more valuable (yet cheaper!) than anything that MEARS or anyone else can provide. If you really want a COA to go along with the item, I would just ask the person that you bought the pants from to write a letter detailing how he came into posession of them. You, too, could write something detailing the use, including reference to the photos.

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        • Rob L
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2005
          • 1237

          #5
          Re: Getting a COA for an item

          Definitive photos = no COA. The COA would be a waste of money and advanced collectors would rather have photos then any letter!
          Rob L
          loefflerrd@cox.net

          Always On the Look Out for Troy Percival & Randy Johnson Gamers

          Rob L's Baseball Memorabilia website: GU Troy Percival, GU Randy Johnson, GU Angels, GU Baseball, 19th Century Baseball and Autographs. Also a huge Game Used Resource page and Game Used Collectors Page: www.loefflerrd.webs.com

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          • trsent
            Banned
            • Nov 2005
            • 3739

            #6
            Re: Getting a COA for an item

            I agree. MEARS is one of the few independent companies that would write a letter for such an item, but the cost may not justify what they provide for this item as I don't think the value may be enough to justify the expense.

            You can contact them for a quote on the service at www.mearsonline.com to see if it is worth your time and money.

            Another option, I know forum regular Dave Miedema may still offer a service for a reasonable fee to write a letter for such an item. You can reach Dave at: sox83cubs84@hotmail.com

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