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Autographed Smitty jersey?


CarolinaAllDay

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I have an Authentic that I'm waiting to get signed...I will frame it as soon as I get it signed and will never sell it. Smitty is one of the greatest ever to put on a Panthers jersey. I hope Cam can change that because I would love to get his jersey signed and framed also.

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Im not saying I wouldnt like to have one, but I just dont think you buy a Steve Smith autographed jeresy with the intentions of holding on to it till it sky rockets in value and you get 2 million bucks for it. You buy it to keep not to resell is all im saying.

to say an autographed jersey's value = an unautographed jersey's value is just dumb. especially considering he (and you?) is a carolina panthers fan. everyone here would pay extra money for an autographed jersey.

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to say an autographed jersey's value = an unautographed jersey's value is just dumb. especially considering he (and you?) is a carolina panthers fan. everyone here would pay extra money for an autographed jersey.

Its not dumb its reality. If you think an autographed Smith jersey is worth a substantial amount of money you are high. 100-150 bucks is reasonable which is roughly the same as a non signed jersey. It will cost way more to get it framed then to buy

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Its not dumb its reality. If you think an autographed Smith jersey is worth a substantial amount of money you are high. 100-150 bucks is reasonable which is roughly the same as a non signed jersey. It will cost way more to get it framed then to buy

i didn't say it's worth a substantial amount of money. i said it's worth more than the face value of a standard jersey. i was also referring to it's intrinsic/emotional value, not monetary.

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He was asking about monetary value... Did he pay to much was the question. I dont think that ment did he emotionally invest too much by clicking buy it now. Given the fact that he can potentially buy a jersey and get Smith to sign it, if he paid more then the jersey costs the answer, like I said, is yes he paid too much.

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i wish i could fist bump you irl for that pic. I just fugin died laughing.

On topic, Its a size XL authentic alternate jersey signed Steve Smith #89 on the middle of the 9 and on the bottom curl he signed "Spiderman". Its got the steve smith authentic card (like the one i got with the row the boat smith picture i got) as well as two pictures of him actually signing the jersey.

I picked it up for $100 shipped. I thought i got a good deal considering i saw others without the 2nd signature for 200 online. :D

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