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Hello again,

maybe someone can help me - I got a nice offer of an autograph which has COA. Sadly I can't find any information about that COA and have no idea if I could trust them or not. Myself doesn't have any plan about autographs but I really want to make a great gift for my family.

Maybe someone can help me if that looks serious or has any informations?

Thanks from germany.

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I think you'd be better off asking knowledgable members about the Rolling Stones signatures themselves. I don't think the certification is from a widely known dealer.

General note: Any time you see a highly desirable piece of music memorabilia offered by a sports dealer, the odds of it being authentic are not especially high.

Well, I just read on what appears to be this "Sports Legend Limited" website an entire page about an autographed Pink Floyd framed item for 135 GPB  - every detail except...who signed it. Bad pics. If them, I'd stay away."Scarface colour poster, signed by Al Pacino, Steven Bauer, Michelle Pfeiffer, Robert Loggia and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio - 45 GPB"....right...

Eric

U2 framed for £80. . .

I don't even need a better image to see it's fake. Looks like the same person who scribbles terrible forgeries on lyric sheets and vinyl records and sells them for $15-30 on Ebay UK.

http://www.sportsandmusiclegends.co.uk/product.php?prod=1411

Thank you so much for your help!

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