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Hello Everyone, I was interested in an autograph someone has for sale and it comes with a COA from a company I am not familiar with. Just wondering if anyone knows if this is a reputable company ? The COA says Iconic Legends (IconicLegends) and then shows an e-mail listed as authenticcollectables@comcast.net.
It also shows there is a hologram number on the COA, but there is no website listed to even check it out, so that makes me wonder. Here is a photo of the COA. Your help is appreciated.
Here is the Added Photo of the SRV Auto:
Tags: Autograph, Autographs, COA, Company, Iconic, IconicLegends, Legends
You're better off checking out the authenticity of the autograph and discarding the COA altogether. Whoever they are/were, they were likely a nobody in the hobby (at best).
Rich, OK, Thank You So Much. I will add a photo of the SRV auto.
The autograph is not authentic.
Nick, Thank You So Much for the help, I appreciate it.
Even knowing very little about Vaughn's signature, it's slow and shaky as though it was being drawn/copied/ Combined with that bad COA from a likely made-up company, I'd take a had pass on this.
Rich, I had my doubts about it, but wanted to reach out to this great group. I will pass on it, thanks again for the help.
Not Legit !
Sorry, not real at all.
Garden variety "Board Certified, Court Qualified Forensic Examiner" bull$h1t COA. COAs with this kind of language do not accompany authentic items. It is a copy and paste from Crooked Seller 101 textbook.
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