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I purchased this signature of Marilyn Monroe from 'Legends & Heroes' and found out they have been fraudulent in the past. Is there is anyone here that can help me verify the authenticity of this autograph?…

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Can you post a better image please? It looks like a copy of some sort, but that could just be the image.

I would be wary of purchasing any autograph from Heroes and Legends, though. 

Sorry, the autograph has faded over time, will try to adjust contrast.

Hi,

That is very legible and does not appear as if it was signed rapidly, yet it sports the baseline of an in person signature, sort of. Unusual M in second name. Rather pointy in odd places near those "M"'s. Carefully articulated "onroe". Small bits appear hesitant in at least 3 places I can see. Parts are condensed and others opened up - but apparently backward. It does not appear secretarial either. I do not think that is a genuine Monroe.

Eric

Thank you

The 'LYN' in Marilyn is NOT RIGHT......I would avoid !!!!

Thank you

This doesn't look right. No, no, no.

I agree, I don't like the autograph. But if it's a copy and not live ink, that makes the lack of authenticity unquestionable and easier to fight for a refund on.

Was told its live ink and not a copy, and was purchased 9 years ago through 'Antiquities International' so no chance of a refund. Thanks for your reply.

I feel for you. Not a great company to do business with. Hope you didn't pay top dollar for it.

Regretfully I paid way too much.

Antiquities International and Myron Ross's "Heros and Legends" = Two companies to avoid at all costs. How they have survived all these years is shocking to me. 

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