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Make Sure They Are Real Before Setting Autograph Prices
- By Super Admin
- Published 06/2/2008
- Business , Classifieds
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Autographs are big business for fans of all types of art and
entertainment. There are even some autographs of political figures that can go
for a lot of money. This is evident by the lengths that some will go to when
seeking a particular autograph, and how much certain ones will go for when put
up for auction. If you have autographs that you might want to sell to make some
money, you should think about what they are really worth. You want the best autograph
prices that you can get.
The first step in determining autograph prices is to find
out if the ones that you have are real. Though you may be pretty sure that they
are, you will never know unless you are the one that got the autograph
personally. There are a few ways that you can tell if you are dealing with the
real thing or not, and those are things you should learn. If you put high
autograph prices on copies or fakes, you aren’t going to get the serious buyers
to buy what you have because they know what they are looking for in a authentic
autograph.
You should see if you can find any examples of a particular
autograph so that you can compare that to what you have. If you find that you
have an exact copy, it is a fake. No one signs their name the exact same way
each time. Think of autographs like snowflakes, no two are alike. You should
also look for pen indentations when setting your autograph prices. If there are
none, you probably have a copy that has been printed on a picture. Some will
buy copies, but you will have to set the price for that autograph dramatically
lower than you would for a real one.
You can also look around for more information about the particular autographs that you want to sell. Some are very rare, and that might make you wonder about what you have. You may be able to set your autograph prices very high in that case, but you also have to think about what you paid for it. If you got it for a deal, it might not be real either. Unfortunately, there are a lot of scammers in the autograph industry. High autograph prices do not automatically tell you if something you are buying is real. Do your research before selling your autographs or you could get a bad reputation rather quickly.
