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Did PSA get this right? The signature looks shaky/traced possibly. I don't believe Jim Brown has a medical condition to cause shakiness and also This item does not have a cert card which I've read that there's an issue with PSA authenticated items that only have the sticker on the item. I did run the cert number in the PSA database and it came out as authentic Jim Brown signed magazine page which is also as described in the item listing. The signature looks like a Jim Brown autograph but I haven't seen the shaky look.

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I have 9 in person Jim Brown signed items.  I will say that they are all very consistent, but they were signed back in the 90’s when he was in good health.  He is currently not in the best of health.  The Jim looks fine.  The Brown looks rushed and different than his regular signature.  I have been noticing many with the B in Brown looking different and have been curious myself as to if they were legit.

He is scheduled to appear in Chantilly April 5th, providing the show not being cancelled/postponed, I will be in attendance to obtain his signature and see if his signature has changed or if he has gotten shaky while signing. Thanks for looking  

Hopefully the show is not cancelled.  At least you know it will be real.

Here is a Slabbed Jim Brown authenticated by Beckett that is similar to the op photo I posted. Looks as though due to his health, his signature is altered from what we are used to seeing. Unfortunately the Chantilly show is cancelled so maybe in a few month's I may get the opportunity to meet him.

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