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Just because its possible to forge signatures, doesn't mean everything is a fake. ![]() You can tell they're real signatures if people have photos of them getting it signed + it looks the same when you compare it to other signatures. I don't think fake video game signatures are a major problem, at all yet. |
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But... If you are a big fan of the game and don't plan on selling it and also plan on passing it down to your future generations' children. Then keep it ![]() |
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This is not sports collecting, if "hardcore collectors" only buy signed items w/ a COA then they're collection (of autographed items) is probably almost non existent. Obviously authentication would raise the value but I don't think not having a COA would ruin the value. |
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