You have no doubt heard the phrase, “as American as mom, baseball and apple pie.” It has been around for ages and aptly describes how many fans feel, especially when it comes to baseball. This undoubtedly makes any piece of baseball memorabilia, such as a baseball that has been autographed by a favorite player, a favorite among fans.

Perhaps the most popular items are autographed baseball memorabilia; especially from the revered players who have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Quite often the value of a certain signed piece of memorabilia will increase in value over the years, much like the collections of baseball cards.

Baseball memorabilia can be pretty much anything that can be signed by a player, including jerseys, baseball cards or the most popular, baseballs. Once you have the signature you can give it to a friend or keep it and add it to your own collection, or you can choose to sell or auction it off.

When you are attempting to determine if a signature that you have on a piece of baseball memorabilia is real, the experts tell us that there are some things that you should look for in the signature. One of those is the consistency of the ink. If it looks too consistent, then you may want to exercise caution. When a person signs their name there will be differences in the color of the ink due to the different amount of pressure and different angles that are produced. To be sure that you are purchasing an authentic piece of sports memorabilia, you may want to consider having it professionally assessed by one of the top two sources available; PSA/DNA or James Spence Authentic (JSA).

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