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| "AUTOPEN" | "GHOST SIGNED" | "STAMPED" | |||||||||||||||||||
| The player, or someone he or she designates, utilizes a rubber stamp and ink to "sign" these cards. Sometimes the ink doesn't mark as well in some places as others. Very few players choose this method, but they are out there. eBay and/or on-line authentic autograph dealers is a good way of comparing your autographed item to see if it may be stamped. | |||||||||||||||||||||
| A machine-signed autograph. Your usually able to see shakiness in the manuscript (especially with the older autopen machines. eBay and/or on-line authentic autograph dealers is a good way of comparing your autographed item to see if it may be an autopen. | Someone else, besides the actual athlete, signs the card for the player. Some, not many players out there utilize this method. eBay and/or on-line authentic autograph dealers is a good way of comparing your autographed item to see if it may be an ghost signed. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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