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This JL signature looks familiar and may have been discussed here  already.  Comes with a Beckett COA.  Any other thoughts?

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I'm not comfortable with it - could go either way. However, if forced to decided, I'd fall back on an old family saying: when in doubt, throw it out.

I am leaning the same way.  It looks a bit off to me as well. Mind you I’ve been wrong before. Beckett COA attached

I also do not like it.

Really odd.

That's how John signed with WFIL. However, here the 'J' and the 'o' in 'John' were written very slowly.

I dont like it , its also too slowly written

I thought the same re WFIIL but I think this is not good.

Being offered on EBAY.... sold in 11'20 at auction..has a Caiazzo LOA 

This has been around for a while....

Here’s the example from the OP along with some similar signatures:

Sold on the website for $6500 Canadian

I'd also be sceptical based on the examples shown. Lennon often just had one dot at the top of his "h", "l) and "e but the OP has two in each case and these are not at the top - suggesting hesitancy perhaps?

Can $6,500 seems steep anyway for a signed piece of paper. 

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