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I have a hard time believing that PSA/DNA passed this.  IMO there are a lot of things wrong with this signature.  At the very least it is NOT anything like any of Brady's signature styles, at least the ones I have seen.

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T8H - it does appear odd... and anything from this place requires scrutiny.  On MM I noticed some different styles on brady but this one doesn't seem to fit that I can see either;at tje moment anyhoo.

 

incidently, this is in violation of policy as it doesn't display the acutal coa that is suppose to be displayed;  PSA/DNA Certification Number p61xxx was not found in the PSA/DNA Certification Database

Nice work DB.  Once again your investigative techniques may uncover something.

I found the item in psa database.


F12121

It is the opinion of PSA/DNA Authentication Services that the signature(s) is/are genuine. According to the Certification Database, this item is defined as follows:


Item: Football

Primary Subject: TOM BRADY

Result/Grade: Authentic

I didnt know you werent not allowed to post a sample psa coa in your description . People do it all the time on ebay . Most put the cert number so you can verify . Good to know if thats true though .

Where did you find the certification number?

Its on the photo of the ball in the descprtion

I noticed that as well earlier but as indicated previously, does this cert ID for the item actually have the COA that is suppose to go with it and be displayed - not a generic one.  Since it's preceded by Holyfied & followed by a notable Jordan I questioned the SM COA sitting above it...   then the Generic COA depicted made me suspect that they don't have the actual COA.

I see what your saying.  I think its the real coa. Psa may have had a bunch of trust in them . Its a old cert. They have changed how they do things.

Thanks Anthony.  I see it now.

I only have my 2000 Playoff Contenders RC to compare it to but I am fairly familiar with Brady’s signature and I agree that this one is atypical especially if it was signed in the early to mid-2000s which is what the ball would indicate.  I am not as concerned about the “Brady” as I am about the “Tom” since he typically did not separate the letters back then.  PSA must have an exemplar if they passed it but if the ball was signed back then I agree that it is questionable Terrier.

Hey Terrier.  I'm not sure what the connection is but the eBay seller seems to be selling the same exact item as SportsMemorabilia.com.  I would also like to retract what I said about the way that Brady signed his first name back then since I have found numerous examples of him separating the letters in "Tom" since I posted yesterday.  Sorry about the confusion.

http://www.sportsmemorabilia.com/sports-products/autographed-tom-br...

That's not unusual for eBay Buy it Nows, Mike. 

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