Astronaut Autographs

What to look (and watch out) for in an astronaut-autographed collectible.


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MAINTAINING VALUE

If you want to make sure you maintain the value absolutely, never let your collectible see the light of day. Put it in a safe deposit box, wrapped in archival materials, and never display it!

We don't suggest you become so mercenary as to follow this advice. You should display your collectible, with certain pride and precaution. It is sometimes difficult to strike a balance between display and protecting your investment. Even framing an item will cause it to lose value to hardcore collectors. Display of dimensional items (baseballs, jerseys or other paraphernalia) is difficult to achieve without attaching something to the item or vice-versa.

Ultimately, you should strike some sort of balance between your need to savor your collectible and maintaining it in an unadultered state. A crinkled, dented photo may be unaltered, but we would dry mount it to archival materials to flatten it out and make it more presentable. To us, this makes it more valuable by being more desirable, stable and presentable. Likewise, an attractive display of the goods that is made to last itself, is in our minds, the best possible balance.

COLLECTOR RESOURCES:
Collectspace.com
Stephen Beck's autograph page
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