Not wanting to let JSA gain all the notoriety in regards to JFK screw-ups, PSA/DNA decided to join the party.  We recently had a discussion regarding a member's unfortunate purchase of a   secretarial JFK-signed letter that had been authenticated as real by JSA.  Well, while looking through past JFK sales on eBay (yes today I got to take a break from basketball), I came across a JFK-signed Senate letter that had been authenticated by PSA and sold this past Friday for a best offer of $1375.  

Unfortunately for the buyer of this PSA-authenticated JFK letter, his/her purchased item is secretarial.  Yes, yet again a major TPA got JFK wrong.  Unless my eyes deceive me, this is identified as Secretary III in Charles Hamilton's book, The Robot That Helped Make a President.  What do you think?  I have pics below as well as a link to the eBay listing.

   https://www.ebay.com/itm/1957-JFK-Signed-Letter-PSA-DNA-/2923092229...

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This really is frustrating.  PSA charges $150 to authenticate JFK.  For that much money, they should get it right.  Now some unlucky person has a JFK letter that he or she thinks is real, but it's not...and he or she is out $1375 whether he she thinks so or not.  And if that person sees this discussion and decides to try to get a refund, both the seller and eBay are going to point to the LOA from PSA and say sorry no refund.

Any opinions or thoughts on this?

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