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Can anybody tell me if these are the astronauts of Apollo 12 real signature? This is a lithograph that is of high quality. I looked at it under 7x magnification and  you can see the dot matrix and the levels of thickness in color throughout the photograph. The photographer's name at the bottom right of the photograph is actually printed over the dot matrix and the writing at the top of the photograph is not part of the lithograph it's has no dot matrix at all. I've only found one other image from a space website that has the actual autographs that the one I do have and it said that the image was courtesy of Chevrolet. I know obviously this is a color lithograph however if this is a high-quality lithograph from 1969 or rarely given out would this have any value? Also the signatures are in the lithograph and I was wondering if they are the original signatures however are not hand signed Is it of no value? The card is 5x7 on glossy stock paper. I've attached pictures. .

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Pictures all seem broken.

Sorry. I had adjusted the width of pixels so it wouldn't take up tons of space. Here's the full pics under 7X magnification to show the dot matrix and to show how the photographers name at bottom right of photo actually lies on top of the lithograph. The top text in black also has no dot matrix at all. 

This promotional photo is likely from the 90s based on the signature styles. Certainly not something that was created in the Apollo era.

Given it appears there is four color printing pattern in the closeup of the Bean signature, I believe the signatures are likely printed. 

This may be worth a few bucks as a memento, but not much.

Ok thanks

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