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If it was real, that would be a bargain

Are you thinking not real, Patrick...I don't think it's been certified...seller says 2 coas not shown..."new" seller, only 1 feedback

I really can't see it that well from my phone right now but my heart says "no".
Plus, If I had the original handwritten lyrics to 1999, there's no way I would sell them for 8500 bucks

Too good to be true, eh?...I hear ya

In another discussion this is listed, look under new discussions.  Antiquities is garbage.  http://live.autographmagazine.com/forum/topics/antiquities-now-on-e...

Hi everyone...I am seriously thinking of bidding on this...to add to my Prince's with personality...now are we sure this is authentic..i know it's been certified and looks so good...but tell me again...bidding starts at 1,490...

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I think the autograph is solid. The piece looks familiar, tho. I think it's been posted at least once before.
Its a nice piece, Julie.

should I try for a quick opinion by roger e

If you want to have him write it up in the future.

Here is the new Prince!...I did send it to Roger E. also...he said..."looks fine to me!"

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Hi,

I have looked at the many posted signatures of Prince on the AL site and I have no experience of authenticity on Prince, but from a handwriting observation, where does the 'P' start. Its just something that I try to work out when I look at any signed item. To me it looks like it starts in the middle of the P then ends at the end of the P, then restarts from the middle to continue into the rince.  This is based on the signature that Julie has posted and you can see a overlap where this appears.  Its just something that I might look for in the future for authenticity, but only if this study is correct.

Thanks Mike

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