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The Con of Third Party Authentication
Third party autograph authentication. Rarely discussed in Australia except in whispers. Many believe in it. Many make loads of money doing it. It is no guarantee of authenticity, however. None whatsoever.
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Bradman's Baggy Greens
Bradman's Baggy Greens have sold for amounts ranging from $7,500 to $535,000 during the last three decades. This article reviews why Baggy Greens are such treasured cricket collectables and looks at how and why the Bradman Baggies have increased so much in value over the years.
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Another Baggy Green Acquired by Unique Memorabilia
This original Baggy Green was worn by Australian spinner Jack Wilson during his only Test appearance on Australia’s first-ever tour of India in 1956. Used on the field at Brabourne Stadium in Bombay and later during the 1956 Ashes Tour, the cap represents a largely forgotten chapter of Australian cricket history. Remarkably well preserved after more than 70 years, it is a rare and authentic example of an early-era Baggy Green, worn at a time when players had no alternative fielding headwear.
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