Unless you were there, how do you know?
With all the discussions about COA's for authenticity of game used and autographed items, thought I would share an experience I had.
I sent an item into PSA/DNA for authentication. The item came back, "likely not genuine", which I knew they were wrong! A few months later, I listed the item on ebay, submitted a PSA/DNA QuickOpinion myself, and it game back "likely genuine."
Unless you were there, how do you know?
With all the discussions about COA's for authenticity of game used and autographed items, thought I would share an experience I had.
I sent an item into PSA/DNA for authentication. The item came back, "likely not genuine", which I knew they were wrong! A few months later, I listed the item on ebay, submitted a PSA/DNA QuickOpinion myself, and it game back "likely genuine."
Unless you were there, how do you know?
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