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Hey everyone, I acquired this supposedly signed joker photo by Heath ledger a few years back and would like your thoughts on this before I think of sending it in to JSA. The seller claimed that he got this photo at a onset party in Chicago where most of the filming took place, and met Heath along with most of the other cast members in person.
I know most will say that there was only one joker photo that he could’ve signed before he passed. But I scoured the internet for months and could not find this exact photo anywhere, leaving me to think that maybe this photo was exclusive only at that party (if it ever occurred).
I’m no expert and would like a second opinion. Also, I’m new to this site so please be gentle!
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This angular autograph does not look authentic to me - story and image aside. Se what others say. It may very well be impossible for this image to have been signed.
This is not authentic IMO, get a refund!
Very nice! That is the appearance I was looking for!
Link or image?
Complete cast SP? The cert is not even filled out. What is this "proof"? The price is too low - you can spend that much on a signed photo of just Ledger from Brokeback. The last single signed BM SP closed for $1411 at RR Auctions. What would this bring were it authentic? Etsy is not a place I'd shop for autographs. And the PSA example is quite different. This 11" x 14" item looks pristine for something signed by 11 people, many at the same angle...
No problem. :)
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