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Turn it upside down. The best way to compare a signature is to turn it upside down. Beware stamped signatures. Fake autographs are often mechanically reproduced. Look closely at the ink. Pull out your magnifying glass and look for visual clues. Look for “robotic” tell-tale signs.
Look for a groove where the pen has traveled. If its flat then its more likely to be printed. Look on the back of the sheet. If you can see the signature in the paper (not shining through but on the surface of the paper) then it is likely a real signature.
Turn it upside down. The best way to compare a signature is to turn it upside down. Beware stamped signatures. Fake autographs are often mechanically reproduced. Look closely at the ink. Pull out your magnifying glass and look for visual clues. Look for “robotic” tell-tale signs.
How can I tell if an autograph is genuine? Autographs are commonly sold with Certificates of Authenticity (COA) or letters of authenticity (Loss). Coast and Loss can offer assurance that an autograph is genuine, but you need to be sure the authenticator is reputable.
”The percentage of fake autographs being sold on eBay ones that do not already include third-party authentication behind them is easily 50 percent or more,” he said in an email. The Bible allegedly signed by Trump came with a certificate of authenticity, the listing said.
Through a magnifying glass, you will be able to see more ink on the edges of the lines than in the middle. Look for autographs printed by machines that may have an unnaturally “smooth” effect. Check the color of the ink. If you've decided that the paper is likely genuine, look at the ink.
An item that is witnessed being signed by a Genuine COA authorized representative is issued a tamper-proof, holographic sticker with an exclusive serial number. A matching sticker can be found on the certificate of authenticity that is issued to the owner of the signed item.
In most instances, these autographs will be valued in the $25 to $50 range, and we simply cannot devote proper attention to them.
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