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Did they at least tell you who their authenticator is?
For sports, they most definitely use PSA/DNA as I have bought items from them and at the least they are pre-certified by them which insures it will pass if you send it in within 30 days and pay for the authentication.
Heritage does all their music authenticity "in house" (which is probably why they have a lot of fakes offered over the years).
This does seem to be the case.
Well to be fair, if you aren't thinking of selling it for 30 years you don't know for sure what the name PSA/DNA, JSA, Tracks, Caiazzo, Cox, Epperson..Etc will mean to the buying public then. Who knows what technology we will have in the future, might be able to extract real DNA from the piece and make clones of your very own Beatles! ;)
Now that would be some authentication!
Congrats on a beautiful piece by the way!
I never thought I'd hear such blasphemy on this site - only joking of course!
Living in a land not renowned for its openess on investment matters, I admire your openess Paul. Nice item.
This is a somewhat personal question but did you set yourself a bidding limit and stick to it? I only ask because I know how hard it is not to have that extra bid - especially with a friendly voice (usually a young female) taking your telephone bids.
I have often gone over my pre-set limit but have rarely regretted it in the end. I cannot remember the exact phrase but it goes something like "the enjoyment is still there long after the cost has been forgotten".
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