The value of a signed and certified Next Century Superman comic may vary depending on factors such as the condition of the comic, the authenticity of the signature, and current market demand. It's recommended to consult with comic book experts or appraisers for a more accurate estimate of its value.
nothing the leafs are a bunch of dusters.
The Academy of Manuscript and autograph, LLC is a good place to start there website is www.autographsauthentication.com or www.autographauthenticationservices.com
Somewhere between $15 and $25 assuming you have a LEGITIMATE certificate of authenticity.
I have not been able to find a similar product to compare with. However, I did find on sportsartifacts.com a 1944 Sacramento Solons Team Signed Baseball with 22 signatures and a certificate of authenticity going for $195 and a 1966 Portland Beavers signed baseball with 15 signatures and a certificate of authenticity going for $50.
Depends on the year, depends if jersey is stitched or not, and it depends whether you have a certificate of authenticity.
Yadier Molina signed baseballs w/ certificate of authenticity are valued around $100 retail.
Depends who signed it, and if there is a certificate of authenticity or not. You could either put it on eBay or enter it in a sports memoribilia auction and see what the market is prepared to pay for it.
A signature is not in itself a legal document; it does not agree to anything or assert anything. It is, at most, a souvenir. Sometimes one can get a certificate of authenticity for something such as a signed baseball, a signed photograph, etc., but that is not the same as notarization.
Depends on who signed it. Generally, less than $20 on eBay. If an actor or series creator signed it would be worth more. It all depends on who signed it.
To determine if a signed book is real, check for a reputable certificate of authenticity or provenance from a trusted source. Additionally, compare the signature to known examples from the author, and be wary of irregularities or inconsistencies. If in doubt, consider seeking the expertise of a professional authenticator or appraiser.
Hello, As with most comics, the condition of the comic book is very important. This signed edition of Superman #75 was offered by Dynamic Forces in the eraly 1990's and should also include a Certificate of Authenticity. The correct names are: Jerry Siegel and Dan Jurgens. Jerry was one of the original creators of Superman way back in 1938. These comics range from $150-$350 if they have been certified by CGC (Certified Guaranty Company ). If I were you, I would keep this gem or pass it on to someone who would cherish a great collectible item by one of the pioneers of the comic book industry.
The certificate is usually signed at the end of the presentation. However, some Lodges may present the certificate without an explanation if the brother who does the presentation is absent. The certificate should always be signed by the Master Mason whether presented or not