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Good evening from Australia! 

Please be kind.. I wanted to buy something for my old man and I feel that the purchase I made was a very bad one. I am embarrassed to even say who the autograph was authenticated by.. (GAA)

If any of you could kindly look at my purchase and provide me feedback of the auto. It would be greatly appreciated. 
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Just trying my luck that this is the first Authentic auto ever provide by GAA... 

thank you for taking the time to look at my post. 

Best Regards, 

Scott 

Tags: Jordan, Michael

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Hi Scott,

Please don't upload photos are attachments, as it says right when where you upload them. It makes them unsearchable. We have a notice with a link on how to post images at the top of the page.

Regarding the Michael Jordan: There is a lot I like about it and a few things that concern me. It's one that an authenticator who knows Jordan well will likely be able to authenticate quickly and accurately. I'd get an online opinion from BAS for $10-$15...I don't know for sure what they charge. They're strong in that area. JSA is good too, but they don't offer online opinions.

The COA does concern me. In general, COAs from the leading TPAs bring so much more money than the others that it doesn't make sense to use one that aren't as trusted.

The source matters a lot, too. If this is a regular autograph seller and you see a lot of likely forgeries or if the prices are unrealistically low that's usually a major sign to be ultra careful.

Great! Just do that in your original post going forward and everything will be perfect. 

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