PSA/DNA Certification #T02924

It is the opinion of PSA/DNA Authentication Services that the signature(s) listed below is/are genuine. According to the Certification Database, this item is defined as follows:

Cert T02924
Item SKETCH
Primary Subject MICHAEL JACKSON
Result Authentic

Current PSA/DNA Registry Sets:

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Note: Verification of certification numbers on the PSA Certification database does not eliminate risk. Though uncommon, criminals do attempt to counterfeit PSA grading inserts using actual certification numbers derived from public sources. As a general rule, PSA encourages the purchase of PSA verified collectibles from trustworthy sources. Marketplaces such as Craigslist, Mercari and Offer Up are not recommended.

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