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If you're buying sports memorabilia, one question matters more than any other:
How do I know sports memorabilia is authentic?
Whether you're purchasing a signed jersey, autographed football, baseball, helmet, basketball, trading card, or game-used collectible, authenticity should always be your top priority.
At Powers Sports Memorabilia, we believe educated collectors make confident collectors. That's why every item we sell is backed by trusted authentication from the most respected companies in the hobby. In this guide, we'll explain how to identify authentic sports memorabilia, what to look for before buying, and how to avoid costly mistakes.
An autograph only has value if it's genuine.
Unfortunately, counterfeit sports memorabilia has existed for decades. Advances in printing, reproduction, and forgery techniques have made fake autographs easier to produce than ever.
Buying authenticated memorabilia helps ensure you're purchasing an item that has been examined and verified by reputable experts.
Whether you're collecting for your personal collection or purchasing a gift, authentication provides peace of mind and greater confidence in your purchase.
Authenticated sports memorabilia is a collectible that has been evaluated by a professional authentication company and determined to be genuine.
This may include:
Game-used memorabilia
Most authenticated items include:
A tamper-evident hologram
A unique serial number
A Certificate of Authenticity (COA) in some cases (paper authentication no longer exists in 2026)
Online verification through the authenticator's database
Some authentication companies have built strong reputations within the sports memorabilia industry.
Among the most recognized are:
James Spence Authentication (JSA)
Beckett Authentication Services (BAS)
PSA/DNA
Upper Deck Authenticated (UDA)
Major League Baseball Authentication (MLB)
Each company uses its own authentication process, but all are widely respected by collectors.
Before purchasing any signed collectible, ask yourself these questions.
Look for authentication from a recognized third-party company.
Avoid relying solely on a seller's promise that an item is authentic.
Most authentication companies allow you to enter the serial number from the hologram into their online database.
The information should match:
Athlete
Item type
Date signed (when available)
Authentication company
If the information doesn't match—or cannot be found—you should investigate further before purchasing.
Purchase from established sports memorabilia dealers with a history of customer satisfaction.
A trustworthy company should clearly explain:
Authentication
Return policies
Item condition
Product photos
Customer support
At Powers Sports Memorabilia, authenticity is at the center of everything we do.
Authentic signatures often contain natural variations.
Be cautious of autographs that look:
Printed
Perfectly identical
Hesitant
Shaky
Traced
Professional authenticators examine these details every day.
If a signed item is selling for dramatically less than similar authenticated examples, that's a warning sign.
Authentic sports memorabilia carries real value because genuine signatures are limited.
A Certificate of Authenticity, often called a COA, is documentation stating that an item has been authenticated.
While COAs are helpful, today's collectors generally place greater value on:
Serialized holograms
Online verification
Trusted authentication companies
The hologram and database verification are often more important than a paper certificate alone.
Authentication isn't only important for autographs.
Game-used collectibles should also include documentation explaining their connection to a specific player or event whenever possible.
Examples include:
Game-used jerseys
Game-used baseballs
Game-used bats
Game-used gloves
Game-used patches
NFL Debut Patch memorabilia
Collectors often refer to this documented history as provenance, which helps establish an item's authenticity and history. Photo match is when a photo exists of the athlete wearing that exact jersey.
In many cases, yes.
Authenticated memorabilia often attracts more buyers because it reduces uncertainty.
Authentication may also:
Improve resale confidence
Increase buyer trust
Help preserve long-term collectibility
Simplify insurance documentation
While no collectible is guaranteed to increase in value, authentication is one of the most important factors serious collectors consider.
At Powers Sports Memorabilia, authenticity isn't an afterthought—it's our foundation.
We work with trusted athletes, signing representatives, and leading authentication companies to offer authentic sports memorabilia that collectors can purchase with confidence. We often include photos from the signing and have many videos from the signings on our socail channels.
Whether you're shopping for:
Signed jerseys
Autographed footballs
Baseballs
Basketballs
Helmets
Photos
Trading cards
Game-used memorabilia
Our goal is simple: provide authentic collectibles backed by trusted authentication and outstanding customer service.
Knowing how to identify authentic sports memorabilia is one of the most important skills every collector can develop.
Always look for trusted authentication, verify hologram numbers, buy from reputable dealers, and avoid deals that seem too good to be true.
When authenticity comes first, you'll enjoy your collection with confidence for years to come.
At Powers Sports Memorabilia, we're committed to helping collectors build authentic collections they can proudly display, enjoy, and pass down for generations.
Look for authentication from reputable companies such as JSA, Beckett Authentication Services (BAS), PSA/DNA, or Upper Deck Authenticated (UDA). Verify the hologram number through the authentication company's online database whenever possible.
Authenticated sports memorabilia has been examined by a trusted authentication company and determined to be genuine.
Several companies are highly respected, including JSA, Beckett Authentication Services (BAS), PSA/DNA, Fanatics Authentic, and Upper Deck Authenticated. The best choice often depends on the item and the athlete.
A COA is helpful, but collectors generally place greater trust in serialized holograms and online verification databases maintained by reputable authentication companies.
Counterfeit holograms exist, which is why collectors should always verify authentication numbers directly through the authenticator's official website and buy from reputable dealers.
Authentication often increases buyer confidence and marketability, making authenticated memorabilia more desirable than similar unsigned or unauthenticated items.
A hologram sticker contains a unique serial number that links the collectible to an authentication record maintained by the authentication company.
Avoid sellers who cannot explain authentication, refuse to provide clear photos, offer prices that seem unrealistically low, or cannot verify the item's provenance.
Many game-used collectibles include authentication documenting their connection to a player or event. This documentation is often referred to as provenance.
Purchase from established sports memorabilia companies with strong reputations, transparent authentication practices, and excellent customer service—such as Powers Sports Memorabilia.
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