Here are three photos that my husband bought an auction recently. There have been differing opinions, but I'm inclined to just take them back and wash my hands of it. To get a refund from the auction house, I have to provide a document on letterhead stating they are not likely authentic. Any recommendations for someone who could provide a quick opinion service for a low cost or gratis so I can rid myself of this potential headache? Thanks in advance.
Well, I appreciate you all stating the obvious. The question, however, was who could provide a letter on letterhead attesting with some authority to the fact that they are not authentic?
Just an update - I called TJ Kaye at TJs Memorabilia in Boca Raton. He's a PSA consulting authenticator and a Mantle expert. He confirmed what I already knew and wrote a letter that I presented to the auction company. With the documentation and a little extra prodding, they wrote me a check which I immediately took to their bank and cashed. I also placed a quick call to the FBI to get Autograph Legends back on their radar. The auction company says that they do $300-$400 a week in business with them which means they are still quite active in the forgery business. FBI said that anytime you run across a fake, file a complaint at www.ic3.org, file a complaint with the Better Business Bureau, and with your State Attorney General. They don't know that there are victims until a report gets filed and it takes more than 1 to get their attention.