what do you think of this hitler autograph i found
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what do you think of this hitler autograph i found
what do you think of this hitler autograph for sale from the website fraser's autographs do you think its authentic im sixteen i would love to buy it but its so much money wish is was not
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http://www.frasersautographs.com/galler ... DCFDBF75CD}
here is the link
http://www.frasersautographs.com/galler ... DCFDBF75CD}
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Re: what do you think of this hitler autograph i found
hi fraser's autographs are one of the best places to buy authentic autographs from. they are bbosed in central london, i have sold and brought autographs through them before.
the hitler autograph i would say is authentic. :razz:
the hitler autograph i would say is authentic. :razz:
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terrylewis4 wrote:hi fraser's autographs are one of the best places to buy authentic autographs from. they are bbosed in central london, i have sold and brought autographs through them before.
the hitler autograph i would say is authentic. :razz:
sweet thats good but the autograph is so much money
Re: what do you think of this hitler autograph i found
Here's another authentic example for you to compare with:
It looks good to me but I'd still be extremely wary when buying an autograph of such an important historical figure. I imagine there are perhaps forgeries dating back to when he was still alive even.
Oh, and good luck with the £4,950.00
It looks good to me but I'd still be extremely wary when buying an autograph of such an important historical figure. I imagine there are perhaps forgeries dating back to when he was still alive even.
Oh, and good luck with the £4,950.00
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Revolver wrote:Here's another authentic example for you to compare with:
It looks good to me but I'd still be extremely wary when buying an autograph of such an important historical figure. I imagine there are perhaps forgeries dating back to when he was still alive even.
Oh, and good luck with the £4,950.00
i would like to get it but its so much money and im 16 i would need to save so much to buy it
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I know how you feel, I'd love an authentic Hitler too. But unfortunately this is something you probably have to save up for a lifetime for, unless you're lucky enough to be born rich!
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Revolver wrote:I know how you feel, I'd love an authentic Hitler too. But unfortunately this is something you probably have to save up for a lifetime for, unless you're lucky enough to be born rich!
year lol the most i am spending on a autograph is £400 for a singhed picture of matt groening witch a sketch of bart simpson from toppixautographs maby when im older and have that kind of money for the hitler one them maby ill see if they still have it and buy it
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The problem is that these signatures are getting more and more expensive.
10 years ago it was possible to buy a real Hitler for 400-500 $, a real Göring for maybe 300-400 $, Hess for 250-300 and so on.
But now they are much more expensive. How much do they are in 10 or 20 years ? Buy them if you can.
(A good site is http://www.weitze.net - they now have some important Nazi-Signatures: Hitler for 1650 €, Ribbentrop for 650 €, Raeder for 650 €, Rosenberg for 300 € ...)
10 years ago it was possible to buy a real Hitler for 400-500 $, a real Göring for maybe 300-400 $, Hess for 250-300 and so on.
But now they are much more expensive. How much do they are in 10 or 20 years ? Buy them if you can.
(A good site is http://www.weitze.net - they now have some important Nazi-Signatures: Hitler for 1650 €, Ribbentrop for 650 €, Raeder for 650 €, Rosenberg for 300 € ...)
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Re: what do you think of this hitler autograph i found
it think you mean autographs like these are getting more and more expensive not cheaper.
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