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I inherited a Beatles italian fan club vinyl dating back to 1966, and it was accompained by this "signed" photo. I understand that the signatures (and nice greeting "Great to have you with us") are probably a stamp, since they seem to have all the same "pen" pressure and they look too nice.
Now, does anyone know this specific photo, and in general what a guy like me can do with this kind of stamped-on pic (providing it's stamped on, maybe i've found gold)? Is there a market for this, and is there a specific term to describe the process of stamping autographs on a pic?
Thanks for the attention - I'm a newbie here, I got a suggestion by a longtime member to try and ask you all kind people about this.
If you need further pics, more closeups, i'll be happy to provide them. Thank you.

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These appear to be printed signatures, a 'facsimile', supplied by various Beatles fan clubs.  They are not real.

If they're from the '60's, they could be worth $10-20, depending on condition.

Here's a link that you may find helpful:

https://www.taminoautographs.com/blogs/autograph-blog/facsimile-aut...

These are printed on the photo. Same as the ones on the photo of The Beatles on the stairwell....

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