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The person claims is UDA certified but that it was handed down and he does not have the certificate or sticker. Thanks for your opinions!

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Nope.

Just to elaborate because people keep trying to pass these off as real:

 - The "signature" is a facsimile. UD has used this same signature on multiple things. The two easiest ways to spot this are: a.) it's a little too perfect, and b.) where the M meets the rest of his name, it makes a little bird's beak shape and there's a little blip at the top of the end/top of the J.

- Like Rich said, UDA almost always (always?) applies the sticker directly to the item, so there's no reason it should go missing.

- I've never seen the giant green "Upper Deck Authenticated Collectibles" logo on an item that's authentically UDA signed. The items I've seen that have that logo were all facsimiles, and usually had a serial number (ex. #___/2300).

Here are two different examples of that signature being missold as legitimate:

Is this signature a replica that is printed on the photo?

Sticker should have been affixed to the photo, so that story sounds especially bogus.

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