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Who Signs Messi's Collectible Cards? Questions and Doubts Revealed by an Article in The New York Times

Summary by La Nacion
NEW YORK.- A new article published this Monday by The New York Times, which gave continuity to another last March, points out that collectors are questioning who actually signed the collectible cards autographed by Lionel Messi that come in the certified sets of the company Topps, which manufactures chromes and other collector items and is based in New York. Now, adds the note, the Association Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA), the main au…

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NEW YORK.- A new article published this Monday by The New York Times, which gave continuity to another last March, points out that collectors are questioning who actually signed the collectible cards autographed by Lionel Messi that come in the certified sets of the company Topps, which manufactures chromes and other collector items and is based in New York. Now, adds the note, the Association Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA), the main au…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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la Nacion broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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