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Tags: Apollo 11, Neil Armstrong, Novaspace
Sorry, Ive been out for the day.I'm sure Steve will pop in sooner or later. I'm suspicious that the COA could be a copy and doesn't match the item which is a red flag. Nova is top notch which is why somebody would copy their COA.
Novaspace would always use a generic signing photo on their COAs. Unless you were the lucky one whose item is the one actually in the photo, they will not match.
NovaSpace does offer a "photo COA" of the astronaut signing and holding your exact item for an extra fee. This COA on this item is not one of those.
NovaSpace conducts private signings, plus they would occasionally buy something on the secondary market and resell it with their certificate. To my knowledge, the private signing certificates always would indicate the date of the signing, thereby differentiating them from the generic COAs they issued for items they did not have signed.
While their private signing material is 100% solid, unfortunately there is no way to tie the certificate to a specific item. They could be swapped out.
Regarding the item in question, the Armstrong looks great. The Collins is consistent with the carefully applied full name signatures he would do for NovaSpace. I think Collins is ok, too.
The Buzz appears to be more carefully applied than I like to see, but it could be an effect of the scan that makes it look overly "heavy." Formation wise it is solid. I would have to see it in hand before I would write a letter for it, but I am leaning likely ok on Buzz.
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