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A stamp is just that - shows bubbles, often the strokes are darker on the edges and it has a uniform appearance with no crossover.

An Autopen is a machine that holds any pen you want (sharpie, ballpoint etc) and signs following a template so again, all the same - but the machine can be jarred while signing to create some variation. There are also tell tale dots at the start and end of strokes as the pen goes down and up after a stroke. Today it is likely produced in a different manner in some cases but the result is much the same unless something like a plotter or whatever is used. Older Autopens could not create curves - just tight jig and jag up and right over and over - visible with a glass, often with the naked eye.

Once you get used to spotting them and the differences in manufacture you won't need to see so many to tell.

It seems like the nicki stamped ones are when the auto is in the upper corner.  And I’ve seen some people say some of the tekashi aren’t legit but some are.  

maybe if you order it thru Nickis site, hers are legit and tekashi ain’t. If you ordered it they tekashi, his auto is legit and nickis ain’t. 

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