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I Bought both of these back before he retired. they look ok, but I wanted a opinion from fellow enthusiasts 

Included are the two that i own, you can tell can't you? the third pic is one i used for comparison. its been psa passed!

Thanks in advance for all the help guys!!!

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so what would a good buying price tag be for this.  it looks like the ball is not genuine leather in time the sig will fade.  you think. 

Not a slam dunk, but probably good in my opinion. (Ball with Yankee logo).

Another Mariano RIvera Forgery for sale on ebay. Same "M"?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mariano-Rivera-Signed-2009-All-Star-Ball-Ne...

Here is an Authentic rushed Mariano Rivera signature.

so the one I posted???  That looks similar to the JSA authenticated book.  So would that be considered rushed as well. 

 

Thanks for taking a peek at that too Jason and Zipp.  I have not really looked into Rivera`s rushed sigs. 

Mike and Jason just curious, whats different between mine and the real one that was jsa and the one i originally posted which was psa. I cant seem to locate the forgers "fingerprint" as you guys call it.

I think its worth mentioning that i have the sellers info on ebay and if i can make convincing enough an argument, i can get it refunded in full with out going through the psa process and wasting 30 bucks. i spent 126 on it. Same thing applies for the pic, but i spent 40 instead.

now back to business. Jason the one you showed me that was a fake was horribly off centered. if you insist that its a fake, it makes mine look real"er" because at least mine is centered like the real ones. also my r is different than the fake one, so thats another factor to consider. if i sound stupid please take into consideration that i havent yet caught on to the "fingerprint" thing you guys were mentioning. 

its all in the thread why its a fake.  I didn't like it the first time I saw it either.  If it doesn't look like a Rivera sig is supposed to look like then I prefer to stay away anyway.  Why go after something that is not for sure authentic. 

also your not just gonna look at a couple of Rivera sigs.  And catch on that second.  It takes awhile to see what is going on with an authentic piece and a forged piece.  Everybody who has commented on this thread has basically said the reasons they do not like the baseball in question.  Jason D has given numerous examples.  You just need to look at what he has given you.  Its on you to get it. 

People don't like explaining why and how something is not good.  Because it gives forgers just something else to go off of.  You know. 

There is a reason that photo sold for $40 and your ball sold for $126 right after Mo's retirement at the peak of his autograph prices... 

Nuff' said.

Take the $126 from the ball, the $40 from the photo and the $30 ($30x2=$60) per signature PSA/DNA is going to charge for a rejection letter and buy a nice no doubt about it authentic baseball or photo. That's $256.00when its all said and done. YOu can buy one direct from Steiner for almost that much or an authentic one on ebay for about $200-$225 and still save money.

Sounds like a plan!

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