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Any thoughts on this guys??

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$172 for a dual signed vintage SP of both seems impossible. Plain signatures should be $250 - an SP like that $400+. Something doesn't seem right. Ask JoeW to look at these for his opinion. They look somewhat atypical.

I have sold Elizabeth Taylors on ebay for around 60 Gbp they fetch whatever people are prepared to pay

Some of the buy it nows on ebay with high prices stay on there for months even years

How psa can authenticate the attached by the way is beyond me 

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I don't know. I do know there has not been a single Taylor signed SP for anything under $250-$400-$600 in over 10 years at RR. I sell Burton for way more as well. I don't play with TPA and slabs - too many mistakes as you showed for thing. PSA is still unable to recognize Gleason secretarials for example.

I cant even sell this one yet im sure its good.

The other signed to June was in person ffrom the publicist on The Mirror Cracked

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The first looks like her secretarial...might be good, some positive attributes, but this and the dual signed are strange pieces. I would avoid.

Look at the ink. The dedication ink matches the Burton signature. Elizabeth's ink footprint is more light and skippy. I not not a fan of this one. Why would Richard do the dedication on a Taylor photo?

How do we lnow he has though. The dedication looks for like her hand

Look at the ink footprint. It matches Burton's ink. This is a strange piece.

And that is clearly not Burton's hand in that dedication...

No i think its her hand.

Best way is to check when i actually get it if the dedication in is on topof the Burton signature then its likely as i thought he signed it first and she added hers and the dedication.same pen too just different pressure

Re the photos. Are there double loops on the E on secretarials

On later ones, yes.

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