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Hello, with a coa of Roger Epperson i want to believe it's genuine, but i'm not sure...

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Hello,

 It is 5 am, to my weary eyes it seems the easiest place to start would be the cert - is that really Mr. Epperson's signature? It looks rather different. I also note the "c" in "certify" is capitalized in the text, the written date seems written formed differently as well.

Eric

Thank you Eric !

Its no good.

The cert does not at all appear to be from Roger either.

The cert is definitely fake

Thank you Wascher and A.B.

This cert is a fake.  I will contact Ebay and have the item removed.  Mine have a red border too.

Ok, thank you Mr. Epperson.

The dawn of a new era. Faking LOAs. Geez, can't a forger even get the color of the borders right? 

It is an odd choice. I can see the notion, but it now requires two forged signatures as well as at least one item of certain paper, feel and font (supposedly). It seems to me most folks who "fall" for the main sig will believe the cert w/o question, I don't know. Not all surely. This can't be new at all - fake slabs for coins...so much. Get something printed, show it in the right place, and folks will believe almost anything. Wait for fake auction catalogs. Oh, uh...

Eric

It does not mention in the title or in the description the coa... It is still available at this time:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Michael-Jackson-Autograph-Signed-Note-Card-...

The seller has two negative feedbacks related to MJ auctions in the past. Also, the photo used for proof in MJ auction 262195230096 looks faked to me.

Indeed - looks like that stationary has been assisted as well as other things...bet it shows in Photoshop.

Eric

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