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What are important criteria for being as certain as you can be, when purchasing an autograph? 

I just purchased this Game Of Thrones signed photo.  I had seen the same image on Hollywood Memorabilia last year.  I received the photo, which was printed on Fuji paper.  It made me a bit nervous that it was a print.  I looked at it under the bright light, so see if the marker looked different than the photo....and it was very difficult to tell. I didn't look and go, "oh, yes that's marker"...even if it was a fake... it almost looks like a print off a printer.   I am not sure if I am over thinking it or not.   It did come with an authenticity card, which I checked prior to the purchase and it verified that number was her signature.

Here's the link to the purchase; 

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/152228157034

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Can't speak on the authenticity part although the basic PSA cert matches. Worst part of the basic certs is that PSA does not show the item. Is Rose Leslie autographs that scarce and worth that much?

Actually no. What makes this a bit more valuable is she wrote her classic Game of Thrones line, "You know nothing Jon Snow".  I purchased it because it's my favorite line from the show....and I've never seen her autograph with that famous line also included. 

I understand. Thanks.

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