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Does this appear authentic?

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Yes I do have other things to say,  But I thought it would be better to laugh than say something that is offensive. I have been a long time reader of this site and decided to join and enter my 2 cents from time to time.

Well - please, add your 2 cents, I'd appreciate you leave out the offensive part though. 

Any Opinions?

Terrier is correct.

100% authentic.

Below is a great example of a Joe DiMaggio forgery on a baseball.

It's the same one that the Bergen County Prosecutor held in his hand promoting the auction.

It's a typical "B&J Collectibles" Joe DiMaggio forgery.

Christopher has posted a classic Dimaggio forgery.  Totally lacking the speed and fluidity of an authentic example.

The reason the "B&J Collectibles" Joe DiMaggio forgery continues to fool people, is because, like most forgeries, they are meant to have the "appearance" of looking authentic.

That's why it's imperative to "study" autographs.  It takes time, so be patient.

LOL

Thanks for all the help! I've gotten a feel for recognizing the main area's to first focus. Here's 1 of 3 sample's I found That are not Authenticated for under 100 bucks that I believe to be Authentic. I wanted to post this to test myself for what Ryan and Terrier has taught me today. Thanks again everyone!

I dont like this one. Only my opinion.

Neither do I
I don't really like the signature but I would not rule it out as an authentic signature. Not sure

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