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Hi everyone! Want to hear your professional views about Good Fellows signatures?!

Checked certificate, it’s really proves the originality.

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I’m sorry, in no way, shape or form is this authentic. I see Goodfellas autographs on a many of a relative or friends wall and have yet to see an authentic one. The COA really doesn’t help the piece.

Nick is spot on, these are not authentic and are actually really bad forgeries IMO

did see this on ebay and now i read these are bad forgeries and the coa really doesn't help. about that coa they could be right but it's not all bad from GA and without the coa many collectors would consider to bid on this item because it's hard to see these autographs are forgeries and very close to the real deal. there was one bidder with ''0'' feedback to higher up the bids and it went to 500 dollar and because of that i stayed away.i will not be surprised to see this item back with a different authentication very soon on ebay. GA items have been re authenticated by mostly BECKETT the last couple of years and this one could be soon on that list.

Here is my logic, looking past the fact that it’s obviously forged to me. These four guys all got together in a room and all signed with the same silver marker? I would think we would hear of a Goodfellas reunion if that was the case and the media would be covering it.

If each member signed individually, again the same silver marker was sent to them to sign the piece? Sometimes just thinking logically will solve authenticity issues for you, plus the fact this piece is awful and I’ve seen exact same fake piece on relatives walls.

Also, if they were street signatures they would be all over the place. These were neatly done and precisely placed. Someone sat down and took their time.

Deniro just had a private signing and charged like $800 for an 8x10, this signed photo of the 4 probably sold for less. Why lose money?

Joe Pesci is practically a recluse and is off the grid. Nobody is getting his autograph unless they find him at a golf range/club.

Again, collectors use logic when making purchases. Research is key!

the joe pesci is signed apart from the others and with a other darker silver marker. yes i have doubts to but it is not so obvious these are forgeries.

Overcontrasted copy photo - no detail in the dark areas. The background was actually maroon! The suits just combine into black. No photog stamp. No intrinsic value. From the poor crop and cut off hands etc I would bet this was overenlarged to 11x14 for the total money grab. I hate that. For those reasons alone I'd pass hard. The work of the photographer has been trashed resulting in a poor photo. Pacino's hands? Sorvino's hair? The composition is not even balanced - right-side heavy Poor eye appeal. Just not quality. I'd not buy or sell this stuff. It's like an older lady of the evening on Sunday Morning. 

No way in a million years is this authentic.

I did not even get to the sigs! It eliminated iself as a quality collectible before the signtaures were added. Make 'em big, cheap and sell a lot...

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