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I’d certainly say so. 

I thought Frank only provides certificates of authenticity for items he sells himself.

He's also the Beatles expert for some auction houses and dealers, like Sotheby's and Christie's.

True which is why I took that LOA as I can take it Beckett after I receive it .. 

Why do you need Beckett? A Caiazzo LOA is as good as it gets.

If the OP is authentic, can we then say that this $1,900 Beckett authenticated example is also authentic? If not, why not?

I don't see why not. Are you querying the $1,900 example because of the price?

In addition to the low price, it’s included in the “Flying Loop-O” study. It’s the second one down on the left side.

https://live.autographmagazine.com/forum/topics/john-lennon-flying-...

Here it is with #10 in the study:

Always thought these resemble each other. Especially tlin the L and E

Also the top one on brown paper got REAL letter I believe.

Ballroom, to clarify, the one in the OP is not in the study. You were referring to the BAS slabbed one, right?

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