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Are these copies all authentic and have all 600 copies been signed with black and silver pen or are there other colors used for signing?

Are there, for example, copies that were signed with a red pen or only in black? 

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Every one good :). 

Officially it was 300 signed but it could be nearer 500.  I’ve heard of a blue signed one but not actually seen it. Seen a few fake red ones.  

I’ll also add that a lot of people think they’re looking at a black one but it’s actually sometimes silver. It’s a trick of the light with some photographs. 

Thanks Jimbo, I thought to myself that they were all signed in silver. BTW, one of the above examples is from rareandsigned.

Rare and signed have a trend of throwing in a few genuine items for astronomical prices which I’m convinced they don’t actually own.  A buyer then see’s their forgeries for far less and think they’re getting a good deal.  The company is scum! 

All of one’s you posted are genuine. 

edit: I see they want £9,000 for it.  Fools. 

Yes, £9,000. what do you think is a reasonable price for an authentic

'The complete works' autograph?

Along with a fully signed Night at the Opera or the small/large Innuendo posters it’s one of the most desirable items.

You’re looking at £3k-£4K now, if not more.  

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