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Hi can i have an opinion on this please.  I collect bits and bobs and have had this now for about 10 years or so and a value please

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 there is one trait in particular that does NOT exist on any authentic or even forgery out of hundreds of examples that give me reason to be suspicious 

Jason -- can you post another photo or two of the full item? 

What are we looking at here?

Thanks

here we go

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Sorry man, in my opinion its not authentic. I got burnt once too by this guy!

Where are these for sale.  If there is a link on eBay please share... it'll help others in the future.

This example shared many traits with a well known European forger. I wouldnt touch it personally.

thx for posting 

I had a sneaky suspicion it might be

also curious about that Hotel Tropicana paper and what it is and the story behind this. Every Elvis has a story

Yeah, this guy was damn good- at first they look really accurate and its very easy to be taken in, but his biggest fault was his consistency! 

Whenever you stumble upon an Elvis with his oval shaped  'army number stamp' on it... think twice.

it is a good forgery but there are several red flags and one in particular that clinched it

I won't say what it is in public because the forger's already have enough ammo to battle against. 

appreciate your inputs TQ

thanks man, keep up the good work!

As others I don‘t think it is authentic. Sorry. 

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