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Certified Collectibles Group to Acquire James Spence Authentication
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CCG and JSA will provide a seamless solution for autograph collectors to have their items authenticated, graded and encapsulated by the world’s top experts.

Certified Collectibles Group® (CCG®), the leader in authenticating and grading collectibles, is excited to announce that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire James Spence Authentication® (JSA®), the leader in autograph authentication. The combination of CCG and JSA will provide collectors and dealers with a seamless solution to have autographed collectibles authenticated, graded and encapsulated by the world’s top experts.

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The mission of CCG is to empower collectors with services that ignite passion, create value and build community. Since 1987, its iconic brands — NGC®, PMG®, CGC® and ASG® — have certified more than 90 million coins, banknotes, comic books, magazines, trading card games, sports cards, video games, home video, stamps and related collectibles. In 2021, CCG became a Blackstone portfolio company (NYSE: BX).

JSA was founded in 2005 by James Spence, Jr., a giant in the world of autograph and memorabilia collecting. In the last two decades, JSA has certified millions of autographs and in the process has built the world’s largest autograph database of nearly 1 million images encompassing virtually every known person — from Thomas Jefferson to Taylor Swift, Lou Gehrig to Little League stars. JSA uses this extraordinary database alongside deep expertise and state-of-the-art equipment to maintain unparalleled accuracy in autograph authentication. In addition, JSA’s experts frequent shows and interact closely with collectors, dealers and auction houses, further defining the JSA name as being synonymous with trust and accessibility.

James J. Spence, Jr. and James J. Spence III will remain at JSA’s helm after the transaction closes, and Mark Pepitone, a JSA co-owner and an industry expert in his own right, will serve as Senior Advisor to the company. The Spences, the JSA brand and their expert team will continue to provide the same world-class authentication services for autographs, with CCG enabling JSA to offer expanded services to collectors and dealers, such as grading and encapsulation, and to better serve collectors worldwide.

“CCG and JSA are the perfect match, with a shared passion for collectibles along with an unwavering commitment to expertise and integrity,” said Steven R. Eichenbaum, CEO of the Certified Collectibles Group. “I could not be more pleased with the addition of JSA and the Spences to the CCG family, and I think collectors will love the simplicity and scope of our combined services.”

The acquisition of JSA is CCG’s answer to the countless collectors and dealers who have asked to have their autographed collectibles authenticated and then graded and encapsulated. Although CCG pioneered witnessed authentication of autographs through its popular CGC Signature Series service, it has never offered full authentication and grading services for collectibles with unwitnessed autographs.

JSA has a particularly strong reputation in sports collectibles, a market that is an important focus for CCG. With JSA, CCG will significantly upgrade its services for collectors of sports, autographs and memorabilia through additional expertise, increased show attendance and other efforts.

In April, collectors of autographed comic books, magazines, sports cards, trading card games (TCGs) and non-sports cards will benefit from a seamless submission experience where they can use a single online form to submit their collectibles for JSA autograph authentication and CGC grading and encapsulation. More services and enhancements will be announced in the months ahead. 

“This is the ideal next chapter in JSA’s history. CCG’s mission and vision are aligned with our own, and we are excited to see what the company’s extensive experience and resources can do for autograph authentication and collecting,” shared James J. Spence, Jr. and Mark Pepitone. “This combination is a true testament to the outstanding work of the entire JSA team, whose efforts have made JSA the world’s most trusted name in autograph authentication,” they added.

JSA and CCG will operate independently for another few weeks while the companies work behind-the-scenes to integrate. Instructions on how to submit autographed comics, magazines and cards will be posted soon. For more information, check out our FAQs.

FAQs

When can I submit my comics and magazines with autographs for JSA authentication and CGC Comics grading and encapsulation?

We expect to start accepting autographed comics and magazines for combined JSA and CGC certification in April. An announcement will be made when these services are available.

When can I submit my cards with autographs for JSA authentication and CGC Cards grading and encapsulation?

We expect to start accepting autographed trading card games (TCGs), sports cards and non-sports cards for combined JSA and CGC certification in April. An announcement will be made when these services are available.

What is the difference between JSA autograph authentication and CGC Signature Series?

JSA authenticates autographs that were not signed in the presence of an authorized witness, using the world’s largest autograph exemplar database of approximately 1 million files, unmatched expertise and state-of-the-art technology. With CGC Signature Series, collectibles are signed in the presence of an authorized CGC witness and then immediately submitted to CGC for grading and encapsulation. In other words, JSA applies to unwitnessed signatures and CGC Signatures Series applies to witnessed signatures.

What do I do with comics, magazines and cards with autographs that have been encapsulated with a CGC Qualified Grade green label?

We will offer a service for autographed collectibles that are already encapsulated in the CGC Qualified Grade green label to be recertified by JSA and CGC. An announcement will be made when this service is available.

What do I do with comics, magazines and cards that have received a JSA Letter of Authenticity (LOA) or Basic Certification?

We will offer a service for JSA-authenticated comics, magazines and cards to be recertified and encapsulated by JSA and CGC. An announcement will be made when this service is available.

How much will it cost to have my comics, magazines and cards authenticated by JSA and then graded and encapsulated by CGC?

We will announce pricing in April when we make these combined services available. Our goal is to offer a superior service at simple, transparent and affordable prices. 

Will my CGC paid member benefits apply to JSA services?

CGC Associate and Premium members will receive a 10% discount on combined JSA and CGC certification, and CGC Elite members will receive a 20% discount on combined JSA and CGC certification. These discounts do not apply to JSA-only services, however.

What about submitting other autographed collectibles like video games, home video, baseballs, and toys?

Our initial integration will target comics, magazines and cards. Once this is completed, we will work to develop combined JSA and CGC certification services for other collectibles and release these services on a rolling basis as they are ready. Announcements will be made when these services are available. In the meantime, all autographed collectibles can still be submitted for JSA autograph authentication.

Will CGC and JSA services be offered together at shows?

CGC and JSA are working to provide a combined show experience where collectors and dealers can seamlessly submit for CGC and JSA services. More details will be announced in April when the companies begin to accept comics, magazines and cards for combined JSA and CGC certification.

Will CCG’s international offices offer JSA services?

When we begin offering combined JSA and CGC certification (expected in April), CCG’s office in London, UK, will accept comics, TCGs, sports cards and non-sports cards for this service. CCG’s office in Munich, Germany, will accept TCGs, sports cards and non-sports cards. Initially, combined JSA and CGC certification will not be offered in CCG’s Shanghai and Hong Kong, China, offices. Look for more details to be announced as CCG and JSA expand their services.

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@CGC Mike

Forgive me this has already been answered, but what happens if the signature someone submits turns out to be a fake or JSA is not able to authenticate it for any reason?  Will they still be charged for the authentication process?  And if not, can they opt out of having the book graded and receive a refund on the book?

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On 5/13/2024 at 2:27 AM, s-man said:

@CGC Mike

Forgive me this has already been answered, but what happens if the signature someone submits turns out to be a fake or JSA is not able to authenticate it for any reason?  Will they still be charged for the authentication process?  And if not, can they opt out of having the book graded and receive a refund on the book?

@MattM CS mentioned this in the Ask CGC section.  I am not sure if there is an opt out option.  Maybe Matt can verify this.

Comics with not genuine or unverifiable autographs will be encapsulated with the CGC Universal blue label (the label and grader notes will identify the not-genuine or unverifiable autograph) or the CGC Signature Series label (the label and grader notes will identify the not-genuine or unverifiable autograph).

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On 5/13/2024 at 8:25 AM, CGC Mike said:

@MattM CS mentioned this in the Ask CGC section.  I am not sure if there is an opt out option.  Maybe Matt can verify this.

Comics with not genuine or unverifiable autographs will be encapsulated with the CGC Universal blue label (the label and grader notes will identify the not-genuine or unverifiable autograph) or the CGC Signature Series label (the label and grader notes will identify the not-genuine or unverifiable autograph).

@s-man This is not a service that can be opted out of if the signature is on the cover. If there is an unverified signature on a book and it arrives to our office without the JSA service requested this will be added automatically. This can be found on the FAQ section of the announcement HERE

 

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I've always been skeptical of all autograph verification services, including JSA. I'm sure they can catch some fakes, but no one will ever convince me that a good forgery can't slip past them.

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On 5/13/2024 at 11:12 AM, MattM CS said:

@s-man This is not a service that can be opted out of if the signature is on the cover. If there is an unverified signature on a book and it arrives to our office without the JSA service requested this will be added automatically. This can be found on the FAQ section of the announcement HERE

 

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Just to be clear, if the submitted signature turns out to be a fake or unverifiable, than the submitter is still liable for the authentication fee?

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On 5/13/2024 at 11:49 PM, s-man said:

Just to be clear, if the submitted signature turns out to be a fake or unverifiable, than the submitter is still liable for the authentication fee?

Hello!

 Fees apply regardless of the authentication outcome unless the autograph is deemed to be unverifiable, in which case the JSA autograph authentication fees will be refunded.

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On 5/15/2024 at 5:10 PM, Alakazam Fanatic said:

Will CGC be offering JSA autograph authentication/grading for trading cards as well as comic books?

We expect to start accepting autographed trading card games (TCGs), sports cards and non-sports cards for combined JSA and CGC certification soon.   An announcement will be made when these services are available.

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On 5/15/2024 at 8:15 PM, Ronnie Finchum Jr said:

I have quite a few wizard and dynamic forces signed books with certificates of authentication; do I need to send in the COA's with the book and will they be returned?

-thanks

NO! never send CGC anything in addition to the books you may want back.

JSA will independently verify the signature, a COA will not help in that determination.

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What do I do with comics, magazines and cards with autographs that have been encapsulated with a CGC Qualified Grade green label?

We will offer a service for autographed collectibles that are already encapsulated in the CGC Qualified Grade green label to be recertified by JSA and CGC. An announcement will be made when this service is available.

 

Are there any updates on this aspect. I have CGC Qualified Green I wanted to drop off in Charlotte. Is it now possible to get the JSA and drop the Green Label?

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On 6/1/2024 at 2:56 AM, Jeffcmeadows said:

What do I do with comics, magazines and cards with autographs that have been encapsulated with a CGC Qualified Grade green label?

We will offer a service for autographed collectibles that are already encapsulated in the CGC Qualified Grade green label to be recertified by JSA and CGC. An announcement will be made when this service is available.

 

Are there any updates on this aspect. I have CGC Qualified Green I wanted to drop off in Charlotte. Is it now possible to get the JSA and drop the Green Label?

Boardie's have already had some submissions come back with the JSA Label from their submissions, they were comics, so as far as comics then, yes CGC is currently doing those verification authentications. Whether they'll do it at the Comic-Con you mentioned, or if it like you said, will have to be dropped off there to go to Florida is up to individual circumstances.

Yes, CGC is having JSA authenticate previously qualified books that are due to signatures, by authenticating them (thumbsu 

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