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Hi All,

Wanted to see if anyone had any experiences with or opinions of AutographCOA(ACOA)? It, to me at least, appears to be relatively new service that offers autograph authentication services for entertainment and political signatures, not sports. Any input is greatly appreciated.

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Michelle and Joe, thanks for the input.

Recently I have been reading of authentication sticker fraud and when I look up a standard PSA or JSA item the descriptions can be very generic. They don't photograph the item so there are a ton of numbers simply listed as a Jerry Rice photograph for example. Walk me off the ledge here but how is that not a major hole in the system??

I agree with you Michael. Not displaying the actual signed item does leave a gaping hole in the process. Seeing adds more security for future verification. If I submitted an autograph to any TPA I would pay the extra $10 they require and get a letter instead of a generic numbered card.

I would also request that the sticker be left off the item or, at minimum, be placed on the back of the item. Placing a sticker on the face devalues the item, IMO.

Just to hop in, I too like the look of ACOA over the proclaimed biggest three in the USA, in terms of value, they are also approved by AFTAL, UACC and RACC, which would add probably as much value as PSA/DNA in most cases if you were ever to want to sell the item... just looks like a well thought out process with great prices to me!

Extremely late to the party, but have grown to look for ACOA above the big three…

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