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Look For Vintage Autographs On These Things

Collecting autographs can be a fun and rewarding experience. While some people enjoy attending autograph shows in order to have celebrities and professional athletes sign items for them, another option is to collect vintage autographs. This means that you won't be getting the person to sign yourself — most likely because, in many cases, they'll have already passed away. You can shop for vintage autographs from a variety of different vendors, and you'll find that it's exciting to seek pieces from specific notable figures. While you'll often come across autographs on plain pieces of paper, you can also obtain other pieces that may be more exciting to have in your collection. Here are some examples:

Books

Books that contain vintage autographs are popular among collectors. Owning a vintage book can be a thrill in itself, but owning something that the author has signed can be even more special. Commonly, you'll find the autograph on one of the pages just inside the cover, which means that it can be in good condition because the cover has protected it. Sometimes you'll even find books that more than just the author has autographed. For example, if you find an old biography, it might contain signatures of both the author and the subject of the book. Dual-autographed books can be appealing to add to your collection. 

Baseballs

If you're a sports fan, you may be interested in looking for vintage autographs on baseballs. You can find these items with signatures from the game's all-time legends. Some baseballs have a single autograph on them, while others are autographed by multiple players. In some cases, you'll find baseballs with more than just names signed on them. Some players will add special notations along with their autographs. Common examples include their uniform number and "HOF" if they were voted into the hall of fame.

Checks

A unique way to look for vintage autographs that you can add to your collection is to seek out signed checks. While checks aren't a common part of everyday life for most people today, they had an important role several decades ago. This means that many used checks from notable figures are available on the market. You'll often find vintage signed checks that have been carefully framed, which can make them a unique display piece for a special room in your home. Checks can be exciting to own because you can think about how the notable figure had this item in their possession and actually used it, compared to simply signing a book, a baseball, or another item.


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