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Angelina Jolie looks authentic to me, but her "style" would be easy to mimic, I think, so who knows? And I've never seen her do the "XX" thing after her signature.
There was really no seller, the way those Storage Unit Auctions run, it's like if the owner doesn't pay and misses a bill they have the right to put it up for auction the person who owned that stuff including the autographs wasn't even there.sex_is_not_the_enemy wrote:Hi vivalakayla
Those are great successes ... although I'm not too sure on the authenticity of them.
Did the seller give you any proof such as a certified COA? Photographs of them obtaining the autographs?
By comparing your autographs to TTM and in-person autographs, it seems like someone has "tried" to make it look signed by the celebrity. If you look closely at some of them, it looks as if the same pressure and speed was used throughout the "signing" in addition to the sloppy, scrappy handwriting.
In my opinion, some of them are definately fake. Eg, Kim Basinger, Hilary Duff, Heidi Klum, Kate WInslet and Britney Spears. I'm almost certain that they don't sign like the signatures on your index cards.
Just remember, its only my opinion. If you feel that some, if not all, are fake, you should contact your seller ASAP. These forgers bring down the hobby of autograph collecting.
Yeah it does look authentic. I can barely read Angelina's writing, very sloppy.Piper wrote:Those are so cool! Are you going to at least post a list of who's in that box so we can have first dibs?![]()
Angelina Jolie looks authentic to me, but her "style" would be easy to mimic, I think, so who knows? And I've never seen her do the "XX" thing after her signature.
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