I much prefer a piece signed on an important day of Beatles history. I’d take a rushed set signed on the day they played Shea stadium over a more complete set signed the week before. Of course, I don’t like fading at all. 

I don’t really mind if the sigs are upside down or cramped if the history is there. 

what about you?

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Agree, to own  Beatles autographs signed on special day or milestone for them is special. 

Unless there was something special about the item that was signed, I would go more for the higher quality set that was signed the week before.

I agree that history is important and justifies some sort of premium but sometimes I don't understand the size of premium some people are prepared to pay. By way of example, I would never pay 10-20x the going rate for an average-looking set just because it was supposedly signed on the day of an important TV recording/concert or the day the Beatles met Elvis. Obviously if the set were to be dedicated to someone like Elvis that is an entirely different story.  

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