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I doubt that these came from Tracks UK, and I doubt that PSA would have ok'd them
There are a few unusual characteristics that can throw you off, but I actually think that these are good.
have to say the best and Gregg look spot on
if its a quick opinion, there is no detail. it is either likely genuine, or likely not genuine. If one signature on a multi-signed item fails, it is deemed likely not genuine.
if you submit thru the normal process, there would be more detail.
They look as though they were signed on an uneven surface. I did a quick check of the Best and Gregg signatures, and they do indeed look consistent with the others I saw. It appears that the Beatles signed first, followed by the athletes. There's also a faded Ringo signature on the back, by the way.
I would say these signatures are genuine. I can't seem to find the auction on Ebay to read story etc
I don't think there's any chance at all that Paul signed on behalf of John and George. Paul's proxy signatures weren't anywhere near that close to the actual signatures.
I agree with Ballroom in that these are not Paul's Lennon and George signature styles. That is pretty clear.
But I also see William's point, which is why I doubt the authenticity of these Beatles signatures. The Mc is the closest, but there is still something off about it. the Harrison, IMO is horrible and the lennon is not far behind.
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