We're an eBay affiliate and may be compensated on purchases made through clicks. 

Hi

I purchased this Elvis autograph as a birthday gift.  Can anyone give me your opinion on its authenticity?

It has a COA from ACA (I've never heard of them).

Greatly appreciate anyone's opinion!

Thanks so much!

Tags: ELVIS

Views: 2536

Reply to This

Replies to This Discussion

If you purchased it off eBay, you WILL get a refund. Trust me. eBay are very conscious of the fake autographs on eBay, and any indication whatsoever that an autograph is fake, you will get a refund. You are protected by the eBay return policy. The fact that the seller doesn't take returns make no difference whatsoever. A return option says: "doesn't seem authentic" . You only have to prove reasonable doubt. 

Never buy an Elvis off eBay, unless it comes from an impeccable seller - for example: tracks. If you don't get a refund, you will regret it later when you come to sell it.

Never, ever trust a quick option. A quick option means it might be authentic. 

Let me also make clear: this forum is a better option than a quick option. People put too much faith in quick opinions and in most cases you would be better of tossing a coin. A quick option is only good for spotting the outright fakes and not for questionable ones. They need more consideration than a quick option.

If you buy autographs based on quick opinions, you will end up with a bunch of fakes. 

To decide whether an Elvis is fake or authentic in a minute or so is beyond laughable. You have wasted your money getting a quick option.

Here's another good group to post it in (if you have a facebook account). And its free! There are many long time knowledged people on Elvis in this group

//www.facebook.com/groups/elvisownedandworn

Thanks Steve!!!!

I am definitely in the minority here, but I see some positives in this signature.  yes it looks somewhat atypical but to see its not even close is really a stretch.  I am not confident enough to want it in my collection but I also would not be surprised if it were authentic.

David sent me close ups and I compared them to 15 Elvis lots RR Auction sold. I see a lot of similarities and strongly believe that this is in Elvis's hand. I don't see anything that makes me think it's not live ink but it needs to be examined in-person out of the frame to be sure—and that there aren't other serious problems, like is the postcard itself genuine? I don't know anything about them and the printing is light.

David, I'm not comfortable with the seller or authenticator based on other offerings and that's very important—my rule is don't buy meat at Hannibal Lecter's Butcher Shop no matter how right it looks—but I can't find anything off on this piece. 

If you decide to keep considering it, ask Epperson if he'd look at the new photos you took and check out the seller if you paid for full authentication, then send it in if he still likes the piece.

Well that’s a bit of good news. Totally understand about the seller and the authenticator. 
I’ll send the photos I took to Roger and see if Rich Consola can offer any opinion. Steve I can’t thank you and everyone here enough.

Dear all,

it is with highest interest that I am following this - and many other - discussions here. Just great to have such a forum :-)

In any case, I find the three sharp-topped "s" in "Best Wishes" more than atypical for Elvis. And the "y" in Presley as well as the last "s" in Elvis forming the "P" are off, too, in my opinion.

I do not know if this really helps, but here are two official Elvis autographs from Graceland with "Best Wishes" used for Merchandising purposes. Just for comparison.  @David Hagan: Are there any news yet? I am very curious ;-)

Kind regards
Markus

And one more "Best Wishes" authentic Elvis autograph - which was used as a stamp for answering fan mail (referred to as "Rubber Stamp Number 3 used by Elvis' staff at the Graceland Office" by Al Wittnebert) - can be found here for comparison: https://autograph-market.com/isitreal/forgery-reference-database/it...

Hi all! And another official and real "best wishes" taken from the 1976 LP "From EP Blvd., Memphis, TN". To me, all examples do not really match the questionable one which this thread was started for.

What do you think? @David: No news on this particular one? I am very curious!

RSS

Photos

  • Add Photos
  • View All

Videos

  • Add Videos
  • View All

© 2024   Created by Steve Cyrkin, Admin.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Privacy Policy  |  Terms of Service