The Power of Authenticity: How Resolution Photomatching Quadruples Value
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SUMMARY
In this episode of the Trading Cards and Collectibles Podcast, host Ryan Alford interviews John Robinson, founder of Resolution Photo Matching. They discuss the rise of photo matching as the gold standard for authenticating game-used memorabilia, detailing the rigorous research process and its impact on the hobby. John Robinson shares insights into their work with sports and non-sports items, including notable matches like Amelia Earhart’s cap. The episode highlights how photo matching builds trust, enhances value, and tells the unique stories behind collectibles, offering collectors greater confidence in their investments.
TAKEAWAYS
- The significance of photo matching in authenticating game-used memorabilia.
- The evolution of photo matching as the industry standard since the founding of Resolution Photo Matching.
- The process and research involved in photo matching items.
- The impact of photo matching on the value and confidence of collectors and sellers.
- The growth of interest in photo matching from card manufacturers.
- The types of items authenticated, including sports memorabilia and non-sports items.
- The challenges and success rates of matching older versus modern items.
- The technology used in the photo matching process, including the reliance on human researchers.
- Unique and historical items that have been authenticated through photo matching.
- The importance of validation and storytelling in the collectibles market.
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