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OZZY OSBOURNE SIGNED AND NUMBERED PRINCE OF DARKNESS POSTER 24" X 36"
$ 303.59
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Description
OZZY OSBOURNE "PRINCE OF DARKNESS" POSTERBOLDLY AUTOGRAPHED IN GOLD BY OZZY.
NUMBERED 275/500
*note: Frame is not included due to shipping reasons. This will be shipped rolled in a sturdy poster tube. Poster is in great condition!
HOW ARE MY AUTO
GRAPHED ITEMS OBTAINED?
To be transparent: I am not a "grapher". I don't follow musicians to get autographs in order to sell for income. I am a collector of musician autographs. This is my primary hobby. I spend way more time than I should looking for great deals on authentic signed items. I buy from record stores, other collectors, and casual audiophiles who are selling vinyl or cds and may happen to have 1 or 2 they have gotten signed in person over the years. I also obtain a lot of my autographs directly from the artists and stay on top of limited signed pre-orders or memorabilia being offered directly from the musician or their record company. I pride myself on finding vintage/rare signed items; including many musicians who are no longer alive or may have changed their signatures drastically over the years. My primary area of interest is Rock music but I generally have all genres available. My reputation as a collector and seller is extremely important to me. I'd rather lose money then ever sell something that isn't authentic, so if you have any questions or doubts about an item, let me know!
Sleeve and vinyl grading: This can very very subjective. I strongly encourage potential buyers to study the photos close up. I don't use any kind of photo editing or special lighting. In fact, my photo conditions are typically less than optimal (as you can see). I do not grade the vinyl itself as I don't feel i'm qualified to do so and to be honest, since I collect these for the autographs, I don't pay much attention to the vinyl itself. If you want more photos or any specific angle, please let me know. My (conservative) grading of the sleeve for this album would be:
poster
Will ship USPS PRIORITY
FAQ:
Q: Why do some of your items have a third-party COA and other's do not?
A: Obtaining COAs for autographed items is time consuming and expensive as they have to be shipped to the COA company for examination and authentication. I am currently in the process of having my entire inventory certified by ACOA. If an item is being sold without a COA, I always guaranty third party authentication and will gladly accept a return for a full refund during a 90 day period following the sale if for some reason an item you purchase fails third party authentication. Items must be returned in the same condition in which they were sold and the cost of the authentication submission is not included.
Q: Why do you have "best offer" options for some of your listings and not others?
A: As a collector, I have many items that are part of my private collection that I do not necessarily want or need to sell. If an item is listed without a "best offer" option it means that this is one of those items and the listed price is the absolute lowest price I would be willing to accept in order to part with it.
Q: How do you price your items?
A: I spend a good deal of time looking at comparable sold items on various autograph auction sites. I take into consideration the item itself that was signed along with the quality of the signatures. I generally try hard to price my items lower than others in order to remain competitive. As mentioned above, items w/o a "best offer" option may be priced a bit higher for the reasons listed above.
Q: Why is the certification sticker on the back of the album/cd?
A: This is a personal preference. As a collector, myself, I am strongly against placing stickers or anything else on the cover of an album that has been signed. The importance of the COA/sticker is to prove that something is authenticated, not to alter, cover, or deface the item in any way. COA stickers are generally tamper-proof and can not be removed in the future without doing damage to the item.
Q: What is the lowest you'll take for this item?
A: I do have my items priced near what I would be willing to accept. If there is a best offer option, I may have a little room to move, please feel free to make a reasonable offer. I generally won't respond to questions of what the lowest I would take would be.