Cristiano Ronaldo rivals Messi as the most collected footballer alive, and genuine signed items generally come through official signings and authenticators like Icons.com, each with certification. The flip side of that demand is a marketplace awash in forgeries.
In-person Ronaldo signatures are difficult to obtain, so most legitimate items are officially authenticated. Verifying the certification is how you avoid the fakes.
Ronaldo signs a fast, stylized signature built around a large 'CR' with a trailing flourish, rather than a fully spelled name, sometimes adding '7.' Genuine examples are quick and confident; forgeries over-render a signature that is actually loose and minimal.
The signs that matter most for this signer. For the full method, see the authentication guide.
Most genuine Ronaldo items carry certification from an official source like Icons.com with a verifiable COA or hologram. Confirm it first.
His real signature centers on a bold 'CR' flourish. A carefully written full name is a red flag.
Cheap 'signed' shirts and balls on general marketplaces are overwhelmingly forged. Insist on authentication.
PSA/DNA and Beckett also authenticate soccer autographs. Match the COA, hologram, and signature style.
Typical ranges by format for authenticated examples. Get a tailored estimate with the value calculator.
| Format | Typical range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Signed photograph (authenticated) | $400–$1,200 | Iconic images and inscriptions command more. |
| Signed soccer ball | $1,000–$4,000 | Official authentication drives value. |
| Signed jersey/shirt | $2,000–$8,000+ | Portugal, Real Madrid, and Manchester United shirts with COAs are top-tier. |
| Signed boot or special item | $3,000–$10,000+ | Rarer formats with provenance. |
Official authentication is decisive given the volume of fakes. Format, club or country, and inscription drive the rest. Compare official Icons and auction listings for the exact format before setting a number.
Authenticated photos commonly run $400 to $1,200, balls and shirts into the thousands, and special items higher. Official certification supports the value.
Most genuine items come with an official COA or hologram from a source like Icons.com that you can verify. Confirm the certification and that the signature matches his stylized 'CR' form.
Demand is global and in-person signatures are scarce, so forgeries flood marketplaces. Official authentication is essential before buying.