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Is there any history attached to it?

Just that it was a cut and made into a scratch plate. 

Looks fairly typical. Could be good. 

It has the some of traits of the forgery style to my eye. The start of the "B", overall too neat and odd in relation/formation and the numerals appear a bit too large. If a sit down signature where is the paragraph trail off? Where are the 2 "ticks"?  All it has are Andy Peters papers, and that is not enough for me.  It doesn't look right.

I wouldn't buy it. That's why i said could be good. 

To be honest i wouldn't buy any Bowie without rock solid history 

Agree - and I will not go near anything that started out at the site we speak of. One must be very careful today. 

Here are signatures I found online...a Sharpie and some paper with observation and time. Thankfully, none of these pass muster.

That's not real IMO. One of the mountain of forgeries we've found.

Here is an authentic 95

That has a strong chance of being real but the image is too degraded to tell with confidence. Got a better shot?

This is a heroes lithograph from David Bowie's management . This particular one was sold by RR auction. They were all signed in pencil.

Here's another

They were given to the management of EMI and Virgin. 

These are from Bowie's 1995 Chertavian Gallery show:

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