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It is likely going to cost you some money in order to gain a third party authentication.
PSA, JSA are both around $100 for McCartney, maybe more with Linda on there.
I would contact Roger Epperson, at his website, and find out what his fee would be for an authentication....
Hope this helps, Awesome piece! How much are you sellling for?!?
£300 reserve ....... need cash as i'm gettin married this year ..only reason i'm selling it
think so and I thought it would generate MORE bids......Not sure what it's worth??? Thought a reserve of £300 was sensible...I had a coa obtained from www.rareandsigned.com but I was informed by an ebay member that he is untrustworthy!!! fantastic news AFTER I've paid him for the certificate and his services!!!!
Roger Epperson is your guy, otherwise I would do PSA or JSA, as these are some of the most reputable names in authentication.
I wish I had that kind of cash on hand, as I would buy this up in a minute! Great looking piece!
I agree that you should be able to get more than £300 for this. It's a really nice piece.
Ebay does not require a COA to sell an autograph. Where did you here that?
I didn't think ebay required a COA either. However it is my understanding. if you are using one there are certain companies COAs that are not allowed. The thing is a COA might give a buyer comfort however some buyers would prefer to buy it without as the price may be lower. If there is piece I can buy but get it cheaper without a COA I would prefer that if I know it is real. There is always a trade off of course.
Simon did you get this yourself in person?
it is a very nice piece. I do not see why ebay would require a COA. however, one from one of the reliable TPA's would increase the value, but any true Beatles collector would see the value of this and bid accordingly, with or without the COA.
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