I'm concerned about the loops in his first name crossing.  I don't see many examples of this.  Thoughts?

Views: 348

Reply to This

Replies to This Discussion

this looks off to me

I agree.  

Odd to find a forged Nolan Ryan.

There is no shortage of Nolan Ryan autographs.

Sure got me on that one.  I wouldn't want it, but I still don't like it.

Thanks for your input anyway!  Appreciate it!

I dont understand Christopher, who got you?  something is missing.

He claims JSA certed it, but I still don't like it.

I don't care what JSA opined on this, I believe its a forgery.   Look at the R.  look at the relationship between the descender of the "y" and the large upper half of the "R".  Then look at authentic versions.   Huge difference and I cannot find another one that looks like this.

I agree.  

Maybe the OP can post the JSA cert.

Did the OP delete his "JSA certed" comment?

Yes. Not sure why. I have a copy on my phone. They automatically get emailed but when I clicked on it, it said reply has been deleted. 

Here is what the OP posted:

This ball is in my personal collection, authenticated by JSA.  I'll assume it's real since Ryan is such a popular autograph.  I would put him in the category that is JSA's "bread and butter" of authe...

Hey guys!  I'm not sure why my comment was deleted.  I'm new on here, and I think I accidentally deleted the comment while trying to edit it.  Yes, the Ryan ball is certified.  I too, have concerns with it.  It doesn't look like most of the examples.  I was able to find one example that was close on eBay, it too was certified by JSA.  I'm torn.  I know JSA makes mistakes, but I'd think they'd get a Ryan right.  Maybe not!  

Anyway, sorry for the confusion in my comments.  Thanks for the input!

RSS

As an eBay Partner Network Affiliate, we earn from qualifying purchases.

Get Our Newsletter

Photos

  • Add Photos
  • View All

© 2026   Created by Steve Cyrkin, Admin.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Privacy Policy  |  Terms of Service