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I don't like the Rivera.
The Mattingly is authentic... I've never seen a Mo like that... unless it's some super early version.
Thanks guys! The Mo definitely didn't look good to me and I haven't spent time learning Don Mattingly. Thanks for the opinions! Seller said he used to play professionally and his roommate helped him get signatures; he gave names but I rather let the signatures talk for themselves when deciding authenticity.
The Pettitte looks spot on to me. Here was one with psa authentication that I think compares favorably to the one above:
the Pettitte looks good. I still don't like the Rivera!
Thanks Terrier! I won't be touching the Rivera haha
Thanks Anthony! Do you believe the Pettitte to be good as well?
I know nothing about the signatures...so trust the others that have commented with regards to Pettite and Mattingly. But a COA that misspells "memorabilia" draws questions...so does the story of "i was a professional player, but my roommate got this for me." And if the story is legit and his roommate got the ball signed himself, why does it have a COA --at all-- much rather from a company no one has heard from.
The only ball that has that Coa is the Mariano. I agree with you, it does look fishy with the Mariano and the mispelled CoA, but believe it or not the seller provided his name and it did match up to a baseball player who was cut from the Brewers (he said his roommate was another Brewers player) Dan Merklinger is the seller's name.
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