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The best way to spot these fakes on photos and posters is to hold it up to a light: if the autograph lights up the same way as the picture, it was preprinted. Authentic autographs are added later and the ink often shows a purple-grey color when you look at it from the side of the picture.
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.
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.
Fake autographs are often mechanically reproduced. Run your thumb over the signature, particularly its outline. If it's flat, then the “autograph” is likely to be a facsimile. Alternatively, if you can feel the texture of the ink on top of the page, you know it has been added afterwards.
Fake autographs are often mechanically reproduced. Run your thumb over the signature, particularly its outline. If it's flat, then the “autograph” is likely to be a facsimile. Alternatively, if you can feel the texture of the ink on top of the page, you know it has been added afterwards.
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