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Authentic or Fake? Could Someone give me their best opinion?

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Measuring the pen pressure of sharpies via an image on a computer is very hard to do.  If you are that good, you should look in to getting a job with a major authentication company.  At any rate, I'll stand behind the same thing I told Rich.  If you submit this to PSA quick opinion and it fails, I will paypal you 7 dollars.   Just a friendly bet.  I am 100% confident that this is an authentic photograph, even more so since my cousin sent me a text of a few signatures off of the one he got IN PERSON at the premier.  They match 100% to the autographs on the one listed by the original poster.

If I'm wrong, I'm wrong.  Again the pre-signed thing explains the neatness and condition.  But is there any actual evidence this signing took place?   

Again, I have no firm knowledge of these signatures.  I'm just noticing too many similarities between letters/pen strokes in different signatures.

I got a quick opinion on another one and it failed.

I hope you cuz did not buy from this seller, cause he also sells this poster where Henry Cavill auto looks very much like Hugh Jackmans

There is no way you got a quick opinion on that one you posted.  I am positive that is authentic.  100% PURE POSITIVE.  Get a quick opinion on it and post the results here.  If you are planning on buying it, it is worth 7 dollars to confirm that authenticity.  If it fails, i'll give you 7 dollars.  That is how sure I am.

The only thing i'm saying is that the man of steel poster is exactly like the one my cousin got at the premiere.   I know his is real, i've seen it............Now as far as these other posters, I have no clue.  I offered him 300 dollars for that superman poster and it automatically decline.  

Had this been a 5 dollar poster from Wal Mart with forged signatures, why wouldn't he take 300 bucks?

Maybe he really thought it was real. Or maybe he wanted to post it online and ask for more money for it, like the guy that asked $1,000 for it.
Personally, it looks strange that every sig is in the same place. But for a movie that just came out, and doesn't have an actor recently pass away or win an oscar, $1,000 seems way too much for it. If they did just give them out at the premier, then you'd stand a chance at getting one for cheaper since they obviously aren't rare. But, look up the individual actor sigs. It could just be one guy making fakes on the same posters, or one may be genuine, and another guy may have just seen it online and copied the sigs. Or they could be legit. Either way, $1,000 is way too much for living actors in my opinion, and if the story about them just tossing them out at re premier is real, then just grab one online for cheaper. They are cheaper ones out there if thats the case.

Mercury, nobody said they were tossing them out.  They were given out in limited quantity.  All i'm saying is that logically it makes no sense for the seller to turn down a 300 dollar best offer if the autographs are forgeries.  

Also, I agree 1000 is high.  However, something like this isn't as common as you make it seem.  There are some very big name actors on this poster.  As far as someone seeing a legit poster and forging others from the original, that is possible...... 

Brian, enhance that photo of the quick opinion.  Thanks

Brian,  

          No offense but why does your quick opinion look like it was created on windows word pad?  This is what it is supposed to look like.  Post this up

Dude Im not going to lie about a quck opinion for 7 dollars. In fact if It makes you feel better, I don't want your 7 dollars. PSA emailed me that, when I opened my email that's what it look like.

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