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TeresaD
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Are there any fans out there that can give me any information this Ken Griffey jr autograph it is printed on Kodak paper is it worth anything
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Posted 2 years ago
TeresaD
(245 items)
Are there any fans out there that can give me any information this Ken Griffey jr autograph it is printed on Kodak paper is it worth anything
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Any sports fans out there that can tell if this is his signature or tell me anything on this photograph
You have to be very careful nowadays because people are taking autographed photos and printing them. Some people will say they are pre printed autographs, and some don't, and they could pass for original autographs. The autograph on your photo lacks some of the flowing characteristics of Griffeys signature. It is possible that it is good, because at mass signings or while in a hurry the signatures can vary. Sometimes people change their signatures as well, through the years. If it is good it would be values in the $100.00-$125.00 range. I hope this helps. Have a Happy New Year!
Thank you Stepback
I'll echo what stepback has said.
I see high quality photographs of an autographed photo sold at antique stores all the time as original autographs.
If you look closely and compare it to an actual autograph, the difference is not as hard to determine.
I hope yours is good Teresa and Happy New Year!
Scott