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Hello guys. I'm looking to buy one of these postcards signed by President Kennedy during his visit to Berlin, Germany on June 23, 1963. I've found two, and I'd like to get your opinion on both signatures' authenticity before buying. I'm sure JFK signed autographs before or after his speech in the Berlin Wall, but I'm not an expert on his signature and therefore, I can't be sure if these are the real deal or not. I've seen many postcards like these signed by JFK on German auction and sales websites, which is what makes me skeptical, but each signature always seems to have been signed on a different place on the postcard than the other one. You'll see that in the photos I'm posting too. One of them or both of them or none of them could be authentic. But that's exactly what bothers me. Could these be printed signatures? Please take a look and let me know. I'd greatly appreciate your opinions here.
Here is a photo of the first postcard I've found:
And here are two photos of the second one, including a close-up of the signature:
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I believe these are stamped signatures. I would save your money for another purchase.
Bryan is right. Each of these signatures are literally identical, which does not happen in real life.
Looks very much like a stamp.
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