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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!

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...However, if you want to give your girlfriend an Elvis that few will question, I urge you to return this one now....

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You may want to consider this. I usually advise to avoid any item in your collection that knowledgeable people can reasonably question. I call it the dented can principle. While the food inside might be OK, you usually avoid picking a dented can off a shelf. One authenticator thinks it’s OK and two others think it may not be. Will you be able to fully enjoy the item if there are seeds of doubt?

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Hi Steve

I would very gladly welcome any insight you can offer from analysis over the weekend.  Honestly, I feel bad I'm taking up so many people's time.  The generosity of the folks here and yourself is truly nothing short of amazing.

I paid $1550 Canadian which came out to be a bit less in American dollars and then paid another $277 in tax, shipping and duty tax.

Please I urge you to strongly consider getting a full refund

Please listen to Don David,- get a refund

Thanks Don. It looks bad to you?

Yes I'm afraid so

Okay thank you Don

6 pages and only one person thinks it good? Not an autograph I'd want. It's got a cloud over it. I'd rather hear "wow!" than "hmmm."

I am surprised that this is even being debated in here. The 'Elvis" is clearly off! You have two reputable authenticators give the thumbs down. I am surprised the  Elvis expert said it looked good because I dont think this is even close.   The signature is fake, get your money back. 

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