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As long as there are solid similar exemplars, sure. But who would want it except someone putting together a collection of variants? 

unlike the Lennon in a previous post, there is not one redeeming feature that I see with this signature. nothing. At least with the Lennon, even though it was non-typical, there were several positive characteristics.  this could have been signed by my dog.

Maybe it is it's own exemplar. That is uglier than 99% of the forgeries.

Yeah buddy....this thing again....this should not have past if it is in fact authentic...what a horrific auto...

If it is authentic I pity the kid who scuffed up Dad's treasure. I can't tell for sure but it looks like the scuff mark came after the ball was signed. Always pays to keep extra used baseballs around for Junior to play with.

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