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stamped souvenir ball, not hand signed
Thanks for letting me know! I’m a beginning collector. What indicators can make that known?
these style balls are prevalant on ebay, with people trying to sell them as hand signed. if you study hand signed balls, and compare to these, you will be able to identify these for what they are in a nano-second.
poor quality image, not much detail but from what I can see, it looks like a forgery.
Thanks again for your help, any courses or sites to learn more you can recommend for a beginner?
there are numerous discussions that have been posted on this site on Mantle, Dimaggio etc. Spend some time searching and reviewing those.
And to expand on Terrier's spot on observation, there are stamped souvenir team baseballs that have been inked over with ballpoint, in an effort to give them the deceptive appearance of being hand signed.
Typically, the pre-assembled stamped covers have margins of bold relief around each signature, on most of them, no overlap of the signatures. The appearance of perfect planning, as if by one mind. That's the typical way the signatures on the stamping plate that presses the autographs onto the hide is laid out by design.
Also, because stamped prior to assembly, the printer's ink continues down into the craters of the stitch holes! If you hand sign over stitch holes, the path of the pen will be disturbed. Since the ink is already on the hide, with a stamped ball, that printer's ink is pushed into the hole when sewn and the hole itself does nothing to disturb the flow of the "signature".
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