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 Leylander

Leylander

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 Dealing in and collecting paper ephemera, comics, militaria, and popular culture collectibles for nearly 50 years! Member APS, ANA, WSA. Contributor to the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide. On eBay since 1998!
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  • Certificat​es of Authentici​ty
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Do I Need a COA?
(Certificate of Authenticity)

  • COAs are only as good as their issuing entity. You can be sure that anyone knowingly selling fake memorabilia will include a bogus COA.
  • For that reason, I have stopped issueing Certificates of Authenticity for autographs and other collectibles. After all, anyone with a laser printer and good desktop publishing skills can generate a nice looking COA that means absolutely nothing.
  • I do not carry items that I do not believe to be genuine! In most cases, my lot description should contain a full description including any important facts you need to make up your mind.
  • If the item you are buying came with a COA when I acquired it then I'll include that document when I send your item.
  • I am a collector first! Virtually all the autographs and film memorabilia that I sell are nolonger wanted or duplicate materials from my own collection.
  • I believe that my ten-year history selling on eBay and through my own website (http://www.leylander.org) as well as my membership in prominant trade organizations should alieveiate any fears you might have about dealing with me.

Prop Money/Banknotes

  • A large percentage of the "movie money" now on the market came from the same source, Ellis Props & Graphics.  After Ellis closed their warehouse in the late-1990s, they auctioned thousands of screen used movie and television props. Their Phony Motion Picture Money lots were often gigantic consisting of tens of thousands of banknotes. For each of these multi-item lots a single COA was issued.
  • Ellis made no claims as to in which films these props has seen use. In most cases they had no idea.
  • It has taken dealers and collectors years to figure out which money was used in which film or films. The primary source for this information is Fred Reed's monumental work Show Me the Money which catalogs thousands of film used bills.
  • When I state in a lot description that a bill was used in a particular movie I mean that bills of the same type were used in that film. No one knows which specific bills were used in what movie.
  • Below you will find links to original COAs that document most of the prop notes that I sell. Thanks!