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I am sure everybody knows my routine by now.........No COA......Most of the sigs of his that I have seen are like a scribble...Appreciate anybody's opinion.....Thanx, Tony

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Leo's modern signature is pathetic....but I have never seen anything like this.

here's my modern one...

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yours certified?

No but I got it IP and I promise you mine is real. It is recent so the one you posted could still be real. 

I don't know but at times when I am watching TV and someone is signing an autograph, there not sitting at a chair with a desk in front of them. They usually grab the pen and sign whatever using there other hand as a desk. So your only going to get a scribble I figure. If your lucky he might use a hard surface around him like a wall. Then you might get something legible. Check out my Brad Pitt signature, looks like a piece of art. Almost fell over when that came back OK. Hagler used the top of his car and you can see the difference

I might send this one in......I think it came out of the Pitt lot....

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well my one was very rushed.  I have no idea what Leo's one looks like when it isn't rushed. I go to a lot of premieres and I get some very rushed ones, better than nothing I guess. I have another autograph from Leo which is even worse..

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See how young he looks......might be an old signature.......Brad Pitt is very young in his photo as well......these might be old autographs........gotta go for now......more to put up....someone else put Leo up this morning.........lost the link to it......very close to mine

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I don't think this is a modern day one........Just because the picture he is very young......like 20 years old young.....

See how young he looks......might be an old signature.......Brad Pitt is very young in his photo as well......these might be old autographs

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It's not an old Leo, it's not a modern Leo, and it isn't a transitional Leo (that I have ever seen.)

I think this type of signature really sorts out the hobbyists from the dealers, which is probably part of what they intend to do. If you are a hobbyist and got the signature in person then the signature will be a satisfying achievement.

But how on earth do you get some of these a COA if you'd like to swap or even sell at a later date? And how do you tell if that one you want to buy or swap is genuine? And what hobbyist would not want to show people the results of the time they put in to get the signatures?

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