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In my opinion, the questioned example is an authentic 70s era signature, which is a match to the era of the postal cover. I added a similar example below from the 70s.
The vast majority of the Yeager signatures you see are 1990s or later, and those style signatures don't have the extra flourish on the C and Y.
Regarding Gabi-2311...
In my opinion, she makes a good faith effort to offer authentic material and most of her items are authentic.
That said, I have seen some items she has offered that were not authentic in my opinion, including Autopens and documented secretarial styles.
I would buy from her -- and I have -- because she gets some good collections. But, I would not rely solely on her for authentication purposes. Just my opinion.
I almost always prefer earlier signature examples and I think many collectors feel the same. Whether it's astronauts or baseball players, a signature from before the era of mass signings is more desirable in my opinion. For example, a Mickey Mantle playing days signature will sell for a premium over a 1990s show signed item. Same with astronauts... a 1969 Apollo 11 signed photo is going to go for more than one that was put together through the mail years later.
Good to know...thanks Steve!
Off topic, you mentioned before about autopen, and I've seen this in sellers' listings before, especially a lot when it comes to astronauts for some reason, but is there a way of distinguishing an autopen from a hand-signed signature?I was looking up the history of autopens, and apparently they've been around since the time of Thomas Jefferson, who actually used one!
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