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Sorry this poster is all terrible forgeries, COA is meaningless.

Even if a forgery someone took the time to fake certify it. So there must be a corresponding COA if they are legitimately going to forge something 

Since you recently purchased this I would recommend you getting your money back. These autographs are not genuine regardless of the presence of a COA.

So the hologram sticker means nothing?  And if I were to attempt to have this certified I’d be rejected and wasting my money.  

So what you are is that there are absolutely no real existing signed posters like this?

I am only referring to the poster you have asked about. Nothing more. Nothing less. Sorry this happened to you. Only giving my opinion of which you asked.

The auction house told me that they will not accept a refund and return unless I can prove it’s a fake.   So how do you know my item is a forgery?

Ask them who's opinion they will accept, you can send it to a company like beckett and get a rejection letter for purposes of a refund. If you paid with paypal or a credit card, i would open a fraud case immediately and get your money back.

+ 1 these are garbage and the cert is meaningless. Pursue a refund immediately. This is not the time to educate you why these are forgeries IMHO.

I know that there are a lot of forgeries out there and I’m not a handwriting expert but the signatures look the same to their actual signatures, and it is not a photo copy as I can see the reflection of the ink on the poster.  The auction house I got it from was well established and they were confident  that the item was authentic, despite the lack of the COA.  That is the only real reason I’m still questioning your guy’s opinion. Is there anyway this could not be a forgery?   Everyone seems so assured in their opinion that it is a fake. And while I don’t need a 4 hour lecture on how to determine a forgery I would like to at least have one piece of information that made you immediately determine its a forgery.  So what is that one thing?  Is it that there is no way all these people could have signed this with the same pen because they were never in the same room at the same time?   Does one of the actors never do signatures?   Or is one or several of the signatures obviously way off from an authentic signature ?  even when you have many forgeries and reproductions of famous paintings there is still one painting that is authentic.   Is there 0% chance that it’s real? Or are you saying that 95% of these items are fake, so therefore yours must be too?    

Your logic is a bit flawed. There is 0% chance this is real, we run the send in signings with Daisy Ridley and Adam Driver. The signatures on your piece are not even close to their actual autographs. Compare the handwriting on this authentic piece to yours:

Thank you very much!  That’s what I needed to know. Sorry for doubting you guys, but I’m not specialized in this area,  and I’m actually fairly new at purchasing autographs. I was trained as a scientist and when I get two conflicting Hypothesis, I need proof to determine which one is correct. So thank you for the proof I  appreciate it

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