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This autograph album has not seen the light of day for nearly 60 years. It contains one of the finest sets of Beatles signatures I’ve ever seen, authenticated by Frank Caiazzo. I have the album listed for sale, but if it does not sell I’m happy to remain as its caretaker. If you’re like me, it’s exciting to see newly surfaced Beatles-signed items, especially in this kind of condition. For a history buff, holding an item like this in my hands, knowing it passed through the Beatles’ hands, is awe-inspiring.

I’m looking for sleuthing assistance on the remaining signatures, hoping to identify as many as possible. I’m able to identify these three:

 

Billy J. Kramer (number 4)

Eden Kane (number 5)

John Leyton (number 6)

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Lovely set....$21,500 is a rather lovely price too. 

Nice set of autographs:  My guesses:

#1 Billy Fury

#4 Billy J Kramer

I don’t like to set other people’s prices (nor complain about them). I’m not even a Beatles fan, but the autographs are impeccable. Let the market command what it will command. It’s probably one of the finest known examples in the world. 

I agree Joe, it’s all about condition. That’s why a 1911 Liberty Nickel in MS 66 condition is worth $600 but a 67 is worth $10,000. Same with sports cards - there’s a huge difference between a PSA 9 and a PSA 10 (a $7 million dollar difference in the case of a '52 Topps Mantle). Sometimes I shake my head at what this stuff brings, but the reality is some collectors only want the best examples of a given item and will pay whatever it takes to get it.

When you have a set as wonderful as this, I'd consider it premium - and wouldn't be afraid to nudge the price as high as the market will bear.

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