Collecting Celebrity Autographs

by Mark Turgeon

Across the nation, millions of Americans spend tons of money each year on their favorite past time, which may seem useless to some: collecting items. Some collect action figures, comic books, or trinkets and knick-knacks; others collect celebrity autographs and signed memorabilia that can turn a profit.

Throughout the years, people and collectors would purchase their collections from trade shows or any other collectible show. With the internet in full effect and companies like eBay and other auction websites, anyone can sell or buy any collectible from their home. The internet and eBay a like site have created a greater trade and purchase market for those that are involved in a collectible industry.

Baseball cards, football cards, and other sports cards are all great collectibles, and only made more valuable by the addition of that prized signature. For some reason, celebrity autographs seem to amaze and impress our society, as if they were some sort of status signature.

The average person will sign their name millions of times in their life, and it’s completely worthless in street value. However, if a celebrity autographs a poster, a book, or even something like a napkin or piece of garbage, it instantly becomes highly valuable.

Prices on items always vary when a celebrity has signed them. It all depends what kind or item it and of course who signed it? Not all signatures from celebrities have the same value as others.

An example would be for legendary signatures are the Beatles, Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, Marlon Brando, Clint Eastwood compared to more contemporary easy to obtain autographs like Backstreet Boys, New Kids on the Block, Britney Spears and other current celebrities. We happen to live in a society where we idolize celebrities so you might get that dedicated fan willing to pay anything for that particular autograph even if that celebrity is easy to obtain.

Many celebrity autographs can be found on the internet in all fields which include movies, music, sports, historical, or even political people. If you can not get out to get your own autographs and do not have access to meet your favorite celebrity, you can find just about anything searching online. While searching online always keep in mind if the item is genuine. Do research of the seller along with the signature, by comparing to an authentic one.

With all the great memorabilia out there, it’s often hard to tell the real items from the fakes and forgeries. Sadly, people do make a living selling fake celebrity autographs, so you should always find someone who can validate the item and it’s authenticity before you pay thousands of dollars for something that is fake and worthless.

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November 30 2008 04:09 pm | Collectibles

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