Rare items command their own prices because people who want them, want them, almost irrespective of the price tag placed on them by sellers. This is particularly true of Man U signed shirts and signed Manchester United memorabilia (and, by extension, of all signed sports memorabilia). It's not easy to get one professional sports person to sign a shirt or photograph - sports people are busy, willfully secluded from the "real" world (i.e. the general public); and are often being asked to sign gear in the aftermath of an extremely gruelling event. As a result, the signatures of sports persons are rare and concomitantly expensive. Signed Man United shirts, which contain the autographs of not one, but (at a minimum) eleven sports men, will, obviously and logically, be significantly harder to create in quantity than, say, a signed photo of Ryan Giggs. Which means that Manchester United signed shirts carry their own value - a price that reflects the difficulty of getting them signed, and hence the rarity of the item.
The second thing to consider, when trying to spot faked signed Manchester United memorabilia, is the verifiability of its Certificate of Authenticity. There's a particular type of authentication that buyers should look for. It's called "in person" authentication, and it means, basically, that the company selling the signed Manchester United shirts, or Man United signed memorabilia in general, has some kind of record of when and where the item was signed, and who was present. A site selling Manchester United signed shirts that claims "in person" authentication on its certificates is much more likely to be genuine.
Manchester United signed shirts, and Manchester United memorabilia of all stripes, are growing in popularity with every passing season. Faking them is naturally keeping pace. Buyers looking to get their hands on Manchester United shirts should exercise basic caution when parting with their cash: who, after all, wants to end up with a worthless fake when they could have the real McCoy?
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