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While I appreciate that Mother Teresa might have been amenable to any activities which would raise funds for her charitable works, somehow, I find it difficult to imagine her signing photographs - like some Hollywood starlet. I cannot even imagine her office sending out secretarial signed photos - anything is possible, I guess.

I do believe in the notion of her responding to correspondence, however, and I have seen a few examples of such where you cannot doubt that the letter is genuine, leaving only the question of whether the signature is secretarial or not

I am not considering a purchase and nor am I involved in a sale but I am in the middle of a lively correspondence with an auction house whose willingness to offer any old rubbish for sale without due diligence I have recently challenged. It is becoming heated.

Does anyone here have any knowledge or authentic examples to share?

Some examples, various sources

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I believe all those examples look authentic. She was a good signer ttm. 

Thanks for checking.

Wow - this place is such a good source of information and knowledge!

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