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Keep your Autographs Away from a lot of Light, especially sun light! Even reflected sun light will take its toll over time. Try to find a display case or ball cube with at least 50% U/V protection. The Ideal conditions for display would be indirect lighting, at a room temperature of 65 - 70 degrees, and 50% humidity. Always check your signatures periodically for signs of fading or deterioration, and avoid excessive handling.

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Keep the signed Baseball in a ball cube or case with at least 50% UV protection if you plan on displaying it. Even reflected sunlight will cause fading over a period of time.

The Ideal conditions for display would be indirect lighting, at a room temperature of 65 - 70 degrees, and 50% humidity. Always check your signatures periodically for signs of fading or deterioration, and avoid excessive handling.

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