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I recently sent a piece to get a PSA Quick Opinion on eBay. The piece was sold by RACC trusted seller hollywood-graphs (Joshua Zollo). It came back as "Likely Not Genuine." Now, I understand that the PSA Quick Opinion may need to be even less forgiving because if they say Genuine, and you send it in and they say it's Not Genuine, then it wouldn't look great on them. Is this a case of that, should I trust RACC more than PSA, or is this truly not likely genuine? I've attached the picture, it claims to be signed by Chris Pratt, Dave Bautista, James Gunn, Sean Gunn and Pom Klementieff. Here's hollywood-graphs eBay link:

https://www.ebay.com/str/hollywoodgraphs

Any input is appreciated. Thanks!

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I think it’s good. I looked at some of his other auctions too. Many would have a hard time being authenticated because they are sloppy in street graphs but that’s what you get most times. Most of his auctions are those of good signers.

i would disregard PSA quick opinion like I usually do. They probably wouldn’t get it right even if they had all week to look at it. 

One time, I sent PSA a photo of a Beatles autograph. They wrote back stating it was not genuine. A year later, it was up for auction with a PSA certification.

Ok, Thanks. Yea, I think I'm going to stop wasting my money on PSA Quick Opinions...

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