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Here is s signed program page but the item is quite wrinkled and the signatures are quite faded. Would have been a nice if the signatures are genuine and it was properly cared for. Two of the photographs are done using a uv light yo show the autographs. Thoughts?

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They're too faded for me to give an opinion on. 

They look real...but horribly faded. The George even looks like its been traced over. Perhaps a photo of the whole thing in natural light would give a better indication of overall condition. Even if they are real, the condition in this case will be very important...

As per your suggestion here is s full picture and you can see how badly the signatures have faded. From what I can see I think they look good.

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Truly a shame.  Yes, I believe too that they are genuine.  Obviously, the fading will have drastically affected their value. However, all is not totally lost:  there are many people who still collect these kinds of items simply because it was a piece of paper that was actually handled and touched by all 4 Beatles. Certainly not autograph collectors, but there is still a huge market for anything Beatle related and I'm sure it still has "significant" value.  Again, a shame it was not better cared for... bummer.

Too bad...I had a Pan American newspaper from Spring 1964...signed by Paul & Ringo on their way to the Virgin Islands.They signed next to pictures of themselves on a story about Beatlemania for one of the flight attendants...she folded the paper in half...and put it in a regular frame. Was hung on the wall....and the sun faded Paul & Ringo's autographs.

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