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So, you're saying a Miyamoto signed Super Mario Bros. cartridge would be worth more than a new, sealed one?
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I agree with twsited, Miyamoto is notorious for not signing items. Signed copies of his games especially the older ones are hard to come by.
However I would think that a VGA sealed copy would command a higher price. Also the signed copy would need some form of proof of it legitimacy such as a COA to get the maximum price. Either way a signed copy it worth alot.
For me, having a signed item on display is far better than a sealed copy, it has a story behind it and everybody, not just collectors will understand it's worth something. It also looks alot better.