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What are the most valuable living celebrity autographs? How much are they worth?

Post your list in full or in part with approximate values.

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Another. And don't say it's fake as it was obtained in person
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Here's a tiger woods 1997 auto.
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Here's two lebron James rookie year autos
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Sports n Stuff, great for you as it looks like you've managed to assemble a nice collection. I would personally never touch any of them for my own collection, to each their own.

My opinion aside, it's amazing you've been afforded so many opportunities to meet him! Again I worked in this industry for nearly a decade and have more experience than most, just my two cents on Jordan and a few others.
Everyone thinks they know everything...especially the ones who have worked in the "industry"! Those are all in person seen by my eyes autographs. And as expected I knew you'd say you wouldn't touch them or don't believe their real! Hence why my collection contains some of the rarist autographs of the time like the rookie Lebrons! and contains some of the junkiest and easiest autographs to obtain! Also, why those autographs will never be in someone elses collection! but everyone believes UD would never put fakes out there..psa, etc would never pass fakes! But hey you worked in...oh wait why aren't you working in the industry?? It's funny how everyone can think they've studied an autograph so many times and list fakes on here of people selling stuff on eBay but in the end the only person who knows its real or not is the person getting it signed at that moment in time! Pictures of an item being signed doesn't mean jack either..anyone can take a picture and say Tom dick and Harry signed it and just print more and more! And people buying jerseys from china that are knock offs isn't anything new. Thats been going on for how many decades of everything thats possible to be a knock off from jerseys, to paintings, to whatever! But then for someone on here to say player x only signs x amount of autographs a year is the most ludicrous thing I've ever heard! That statement is unreal! Just like saying puig doesn't sign the sweetspot and then someone posts a picture of the first day of ST with a puig autograph on the sweetspot! Ignorance is bliss!
Sports n stuff, apparently you lack reading comprehension. I never tried to imply your personal pieces were fake, only that they have little appeal to me. My point on the industry is I know how it goes, I know players sign far more than is let on, but for Jordan I wouldn't touch anything non UDA, the examples posted raised red flags for me, maybe not for you, and that's my OPINION, which is essentially what this board is for.

1. I said I wouldn't touch them, I never said they were fake. If I was confident they weren't legitimate I would say so. I never said they weren't legitimate, just that ME personally, wouldn't want them in my collection as the medium they are on do nothing for me and it's not my cup of tea.
2. The reason I left the industry is because I was offered a much better opportunity both in pay and position in a different industry doing the same type of work which was better for myself and my family.
3. I said it was great that you had the opportunity to meet these guys on several occasions, most fans aren't so lucky. Not sure where or why you have an attitude with me, I simply stated I personally would choose to go a different route for Jordan and a handful of others. Hence the "to each their own" sentiment.

Read what I wrote next time and stop taking it as a personal attack.
And to clarify by examples I meant the ones from eBay embedded in this thread, not your in person stuff.
Please show me the way to a $700 Jordan signed UDA jersey. I can't find one that cheap anywhere.
Agreed on overpaying but just some notes on the items you posted, as I think it's healthy for the community to cover ALL angles here, these are purely my observations and notes as a former industry professional and an experienced collector.

First ball looks like a crap, and there is also no photo of the hologram on the ball, suspect at best especially with the seller NOT displaying

Second ball looks OK, but it’s a flight Camp item, not sure how diligent those are certed or if they just hand the generic cert to the attendee (Similar to JSA “Witness”)

Third ball, the ball itself is both a cheap knock off JET ball and in terrible condition and I wouldn’t want that in my collection for $50 let alone over $500

Fourth item, the jersey:
1. the photos are blurry
2. you can’t see what the cert says it could be for anything
3. Jersey isn’t authentic
4. Hologram is off center and crooked, which, I can say I have NEVER seen a genuine Jordan UDA item come looking that way, so my guess is the holo is fake or manipulated (go look up all the “UDA” Jordan on eBay and the fakes that are out there)

Fifth Ball I have my suspicions as
1. The seller doesn’t show the whole cert
2. The cert doesn’t come up in the Hologram look up (a major red flag)
3. On a cheap Nike I/O basketball, which again I usually only see REAL UDA items on Spalding balls.

Six ball, looks genuine but the signature isn’t in great shape IMHO and I’d rather an NBA Authentic ball over one of these oddball pieces.
Lol ok
As I've stated I've never paid over 500 for a ball or 700 for a jersey and it's not hard to find them at that price. If you wanna pay more that's up to you lol I don't see why anyone would though
On the UD website their MJ jerseys are $2500. I didn't realize so many people bought them and resold them for $700 on eBay?

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