You get some mad stuff dropped into charity shops, could anyone potentially verify any signatures?

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  1. Get them framed as a collection and raffle or put them into an auction.

    You’d need to get the signatures verified …. no idea where you’d get that done

  2. Contact the clubs or even the players over social media ask them do they look real. Because you are a charity shop, they might be willing to help you.

  3. When I was in school I signed my Penny’s Ireland football top with signatures I copied from a Panini album, wore it to school and convinced all the lads in my class they were real.

  4. They most likely are real signatures as each province has signing days 2 or 3 times a year , where all jerseys balls flags etc are sent in and signed by the squad. How do I know this ? I worked with one of the provinces for 4 years and even the odd shirt has my signature as an Easter egg.

  5. They are likely all legit as the players do this quite often. Don’t think they are of much value though. Maybe a Leinster one if it’s from a year they won a European cup.

  6. If they do go for sale can you keep us updated?

    I’d certainly be interested in one or maybe all of them.

  7. Photograph them individually and post to r/rugbyunion

    They’ll be able to figure out the signatures and you may get some prospective buyers

  8. Nice to know the back room of other SVP’s look as mad as mine xD. Get the manager to post them on the fp page to drum up interest. Prob better off sending them to head office for the ebay site though.

  9. Have a signed Munster jersey. They look legit. Stack of jerseys in a room and the players file in and sign one after the other. That’s why they are in columns.

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