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Need some expert help on these prospects graphs Thank you in advance

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These are likely quick in person autographs from minor league games. They are very common as most players are generous signers in the low levels of the minor leagues. They are likely authentic, but you'll have trouble finding anybody who is too familiar with these for several reasons. 

1. The in person autographs from most young players are often sloppy. 

2. It is very common for young athletes' autographs to change significantly from their early professional years to when they play in big leagues (if they ever do make it). As an example, Cody Bellinger's autograph today barely resembles the one he was signing in A ball. Many collectors would not be familiar with Bellinger's early autographs. The same may apply to some of these players. 

I'd say it's 95% that these are authentic, from the couple I compared to known authentic examples. But they have limited value (don't over pay). Some people see the values of certified (and often numbered) prospect autographs which originate from card manufactures and assume in person autographs have similar market value; they don't. 

I think they are likely good. 

thanks...

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