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I think it’s good , it does look a little
strange on the end , but does show some positive attributes  

I have heard several stories from in person signers around that year Paul hated
signing  pepper albums but would sign white albums, some of his security would reject people in line with pepper albums and not bother people in line with white albums 
Could Perry & Frank both be wrong IMO

Thank you for the prompt response Stg Pepper 1959. It’s provenance is my concern and don’t doubt Mr. Cox’s or Mr. Caiazzo’s authentication. I think I just want ironclad proof to make sure it’s Sir Paul’s auto hence peace of mind. 

Pablo, are you sure the COAs are legit? I didn’t know you could get  COA from Frank Caiazzo for $250.

Steve 

Perry  Cox is selling the album , it’s on his Ebay listing, I just checked & confirmed the caiazzo in his listing is from December 2009

not sure about current Caiazzo COA’s

i have not seen any 

So it's a minimum bid of $250, Sarge?

Just checked starting bid is .99 cents

i believe Perry starts all his bids at .99 cents

not sure where the $250 started ?

Thanks, Sarge. Whatever the circumstances, I imagine it has a reserve in the teens.

Just checked again and it does not say reserve not net , so either it hit the reserve or it did not have one 

its currently at 1526.00 less then a hour to go 

should be interesting everything happens in the last 10 seconds 

he usually doesn't do recerves .I haven't seen him do one yet he lets the market decide

way back when frank would cert stuff for u

I found it. It's at over $1,500 with less than an hour to go.

Now it all makes sense. There's no reason to bid early in most auctions. You only end up bidding against yourself.

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