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Dave Scott Apollo 15 Signed Kodak Color Photo

Description: New Authentically Signed 8x10 Color Kodak Print of Apollo 15 Astronaut Dave Scott: "7th Man on the MoonDave Scott, Apollo 15". (The actual item you will receive may or may not be this specific photo, and if not, will be one identical to the one shown in the photo. This is not a copy or re-print, and signed with a Blue Sharpie pen) Authenticity guaranteed. 14 day refund policy, buyer pays the return shipping, 20% restocking fee.(Your photo may not be the exact photo shown in the listing, but one nearly identical.) Combining Domestic Shipping Rates For domestic shipping within the U.S, combining shipping is an easy calculation.Simply place items in the cart and then check out. It will automatically calculate your discounted shipping rate. You only pay for the shipping of ONE photo ($12.99), and each additional photo is only $2.99 more. For most other items sold on Ebay other than photos, the weight of additional items changes greatly with a second item. But since photos are practically weightless, then this is really not an issue.Combining International Shipping Rates International shipping calculations are trickier, however, since the price varies depending on the country being shipped to. You only pay for the shipping of ONE photo, whatever that calculation turns out to be depending on the destination, and each additional photo is only $2.99 more. When you place these items in your cart, it gives you the option to send me an invoice. Once you do that, I can adjust the shipping cost down to a single item, and then return the invoice to you, and then you pay only that amount. You will know your shipping cost before you make the final decision to buy multiple items. A Word About Certificates of Authenticity (COAs) Thank you for your interest, but "no, we do not believe in COAs, and neither should anyone else". Nor should you be placing your trust in them either, as a COA does not prove anything. A COA is signed by someone you do not personally know, could probably never find again, and who may or may not be an expert in anything. Also, the person who is issuing the COA has an interest in selling you the item, so of course they are going to "certify" that their item is "authentic". Additionally, people have issued COAs on our autographs as though they were their pieces originally---all the more reason to avoid COAs. In the case of most of our items, there is more than just a signature----there is an entire sentence. This was done specifically to help the buyer to see more handwriting and to know that the item is real. Forgers may be able to write someone's name and occasionally fool people; however, trying to forge an entire sentence in someone else's handwriting is nearly impossible. If you are seeking COAs with your autographs, then the question you should be asking yourself is this: “What does the COA do for me? If your answer is, “it proves that the autograph I am buying is authentic”, then you are very much mistaken. A collector needs to educate himself as to what the handwriting of the person he is collecting looks like, and then he will know if it is real or not by his own knowledge. Do not leave this to someone else to do for you. You need to know that your item is authentic because you have done your homework----not because some piece of paper signed by someone you do not know and who wants to sell you something says it is authentic. If you have not done your homework, and if you have not researched and are familiar with the handwriting of the person whom you are collecting, then with all due respect, then you do not know what you are doing and have no business collecting autographs. Placing your faith in COAs to serve as your “proof” that your item is real is irresponsible and quite risky. Houses and cars are issued titles---not autographs. So for these reasons, we do not issue COAs. We do sell a lot of items however, both on ebay and off, and our prices will not stay low forever. Once the astronauts start passing away, and they are as we speak, then these prices will go higher. I hoped that this helped you to understand our field a little better. Good luck to you building your space autograph collection.

Price: 499 USD

Location: Pompano Beach, Florida

End Time: 2024-02-05T21:24:36.000Z

Shipping Cost: 6 USD

Product Images

Dave Scott Apollo 15 Signed Kodak Color Photo

Item Specifics

Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 14 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

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