Just wondering which you guys would prefer to come with your game used items that you purchase. Do you have a preference? Is one more preferred over the other? Lets hear some thoughts......
PSA/DNA or MLB AUTH???
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Re: PSA/DNA or MLB AUTH???
For modern gamue used bats, I would prefer MLB. Obviously for older stuff, like Hank Aaron and Brooks Robinson, there is no MLB and PSA is reliable. Can't find a MLB auto on a Mel Ott bat. A key with the MLB hologram is the provenance. A problem with MLB is their description/communication can be vague.Comment
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I've also seen some questionable mlb holograms.......either tampered or otherwise.....so neither is really as rock solid as you think.....Comment
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MLB all the way. Their holograms are easy to tell if they have been tampered with, so you usually don't have to worry about that. Only problem they have is getting the items in the system.Looking for: Joey Votto game used items.
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When MLB is present and witnesses a signature, do they also give an LOA, in addition to putting a sticker on the item?Regards, Tony
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Re: PSA/DNA or MLB AUTH???
The MLB Authentication Program was created to protect our fans by eliminating Certificates of Authenticity that can be easily forged and/or copied. This print out is only for display purposes and not considered authentication for your item. To fully verify the authenticity of your item, please visit http://www.mlb.com/mlb/authentication/index.jsp. When you enter the uniquely numbered hologram into the system, you can view the details of the independent authentication of your autographed or game-used memorabilia.
bold my emphasis.
so i think they just put the sticker on it and there is no corresponding LOA liek steiner.Regards,
Joel S.
joelsabi @ gmail.com
Wanted: Alex Rodriguez Game Used Items and other unique artifacts, 1992 thru 1998 only. From High School to Early Mariners.Comment
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This is what is written on the bottom of each display purposes certificate:
The MLB Authentication Program was created to protect our fans by eliminating Certificates of Authenticity that can be easily forged and/or copied. This print out is only for display purposes and not considered authentication for your item. To fully verify the authenticity of your item, please visit http://www.mlb.com/mlb/authentication/index.jsp. When you enter the uniquely numbered hologram into the system, you can view the details of the independent authentication of your autographed or game-used memorabilia.
bold my emphasis.
so i think they just put the sticker on it and there is no corresponding LOA liek steiner.Regards, Tony
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~I'm sorry, I can't hear you....my World Series Ring is making too much NOISE! - Alex Rodriguez~Comment
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if read on the disclaimer it says this
This print out is only for display purposes and not considered authentication for your item
so its not a LOA.Regards,
Joel S.
joelsabi @ gmail.com
Wanted: Alex Rodriguez Game Used Items and other unique artifacts, 1992 thru 1998 only. From High School to Early Mariners.Comment
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Regards, Tony
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~I'm sorry, I can't hear you....my World Series Ring is making too much NOISE! - Alex Rodriguez~Comment
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mlb say it serve for display purposes. i guess mlb thinks people like to display COA of some sort. i dont see anyone signing the printable certificate. i could 20 of these right now. so its the tampered proof sticker that authenticates the item. is that why people here are weary when they see a sticker that looks tampered?
am i reading it wrong whats on the bottom of the printable
The MLB Authentication Program was created to protect our fans by eliminating Certificates of Authenticity that can be easily forged and/or copied. This print out is only for display purposes and not considered authentication for your item. To fully verify the authenticity of your item, please visit http://www.mlb.com/mlb/authentication/index.jsp. When you enter the uniquely numbered hologram into the system, you can view the details of the independent authentication of your autographed or game-used memorabilia.
to me its verifying either the autograph from a session or game used item on that specific date. i dont know if mlb throughly thought this through when they first implemented this systems. to me its vague what kind of item is autographed.
i am trying to figure this out so any insight from members would be appreciated.
maybe the dealer who is a forum member can explain what they are buying with an autograph session.Regards,
Joel S.
joelsabi @ gmail.com
Wanted: Alex Rodriguez Game Used Items and other unique artifacts, 1992 thru 1998 only. From High School to Early Mariners.Comment
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Re: PSA/DNA or MLB AUTH???
mlb say it serve for display purposes. i guess mlb thinks people like to display COA of some sort. i dont see anyone signing the printable certificate. i could 20 of these right now. so its the tampered proof sticker that authenticates the item. is that why people here are weary when they see a sticker that looks tampered?
am i reading it wrong whats on the bottom of the printable
The MLB Authentication Program was created to protect our fans by eliminating Certificates of Authenticity that can be easily forged and/or copied. This print out is only for display purposes and not considered authentication for your item. To fully verify the authenticity of your item, please visit http://www.mlb.com/mlb/authentication/index.jsp. When you enter the uniquely numbered hologram into the system, you can view the details of the independent authentication of your autographed or game-used memorabilia.
to me its verifying either the autograph from a session or game used item on that specific date. i dont know if mlb throughly thought this through when they first implemented this systems. to me its vague what kind of item is autographed.
i am trying to figure this out so any insight from members would be appreciated.
maybe the dealer who is a forum member can explain what they are buying with an autograph session.
Let's use an example of what can happen if someone relied solely on a MLB COA.
A dishonest seller could have one legitimate ARod bat with the item described above using MLB hologram # LH261098 so they print out 100 of these COAs and if they were to sell forged bats without that exact hologram with only that COA then you would have a problem because you need the hologram'd item then you can print out your own COA.
The hologram on the MLB item is what is important.
I hope I explained that well.Comment
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