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Beatles "Signed" Sgt. Pepper On eBay - Stamped Signatures and a Fake PSA/DNA LOA

Here is a "signed" copy of Sgt. Pepper from eBay containing stamped signatures that date from prior to the album's 1967 release.

The John signature dates all the way back to 1962. 

The original:

To top it off, it's being offered with a fake PSA/DNA LOA:

If you look up the certification number in the PSA/DNA database, the item isn't even an album. It's described as being an "album page." Obviously, there is no associated image.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/221424605021

Tags: 83023649, Beatles, DNA, PSA, Pepper, Sgt., Stamped, athanasios86, beatlesmarket, butler, More…discogs, eBay, nathan

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Doh...the faker obviously hasnt done their homework!

Silly thing is I bet it sells.

I like how he shows the watermark on the "other" Letter Of Authenticity, but he doesn't dare show the PSA watermark on the PSA Letter Of Authenticity, because it doesn't exist.

the signature on the PSA letter isnt even one of the names of the staff on the letter.

the item in the PSA database is a Beatles signed album PAGE.   

Nice find, BallroomDays67. Let's see what happens with the auction. There's no way for us to stop it, I suppose?

Reporting listings through eBay unfortunately doesn't seem to accomplish anything.

I reported it. Ya gotta try.

I would say by the sellers written English it is an eastern European scammer. Plenty of them out there. 

$499 for that trash, good luck

Just more garbage making it's way into the autograph market...some poor slob is going to buy this thing...

The listing was removed by eBay, but the seller has relisted this item with the following added to the auction description:

Dear buyers,

eBay has canceled my listing for second time. It's clear that they don't want to give the opportunity to new sellers to sell unique items.

There are many people and companies that report this listing because they want to sell to them cheap. I had many offers in my inbox with ridiculous offers.

I'm re-listing this for a few hours (because i'm sure that ebay will remove it again), to let you know that i've moved my listing at discogs...

...You can draw your own conclusions and if you're interested, you can make your offer at this link above. Thank you for your time once again.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/221425987188

So selling fakes at Discogs is allowed? I have to remember to stay clear of that place.

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