Determining the Value of Muhammad Ali Autographs
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Muhammad Ali, whose birth name was Cassius Clay, was born on January 17, 1942. He is known as one of the greatest boxers in the history of the sport. Sports Illustrated crowned him the Sportsman of the Century in 1999. He was a World Heavyweight Champion three times and an Olympic gold medal. Ali changed his name from Cassius Clay after converting to the religion of Islam. He was the center of a firestorm of controversy when he refused to serve in the Vietnam War. Regardless of this, he still managed to become the most recognizable name in boxing. Muhammad Ali autographs are a valuable commodity, especially now that Ali is retired.
Purchasing any celebrity autograph can be a daunting process. It can be difficult to tell whether or not you're looking at an authentic signature. This is why reputable autograph dealers will offer a lifetime guarantee of authenticity with every item they sell. That means you can take your autographed item to an expert and if it is found to be a fake, you can get your money back. There are experts who specialize in different areas of autograph collecting, including boxing autographs.
If you're interested in collecting Ali autographs, you'll be pleased to know that he was a prolific autograph signer. There are lots of items out there that are authentic, although there are also lots of fakes floating around. When shopping for an Ali autograph, make sure you get a certificate of authenticity from a company like PSA/DNA, Online Authentics, James Spence, Steiner, or Harry Shaffer. But what if you're selling an Ali autograph? You will need to obtain an authentication from one of the above companies in writing. This will cost you but it's the only way that shoppers are going to have confidence in your item.
It is important to understand that many scammers will advertise their fake autographs for incredibly low prices. For example, you are not going to get an authentic Ali autograph for $50. If someone even considers selling one for this amount, the item is either a total fake or the seller is seriously uninformed. Most authentic Muhammad Ali autographs are going to cost at least several hundred dollars and may even cost thousands. For collectors and fans of 'The Greatest,' this is a small price to pay for a piece of boxing history.
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