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Is a Prince autograph you're considering buying real or fake? Get opinions from collectors who study Prince here, preferably before you buy or sell.

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A few things concern me, but one of the more prominent concerns to me is the N of Prince. On most genuine ones I've seen, the first hump of the N is shorter than the second bump and leans left a touch. The first hump is taller and leans more to the right on the one Nicolas posted.

Steve's onto it.
Im glad i dont do yhis for a living because id stink at it.

Paul, it could be good. I don't know. That's where having years of experience really counts. 

You definitely know your stuff in a lot of areas.

I can imagine what you are thinking but here goes:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Signed-autographed-Prince-Rogers-Nelson-199...

Thats an easy one, it's not real Kathleen.
But they say they have the best selection of Prince autographs on eBay, Paul!
I wonder how Nicolas l, went with his prince and the opinion.

Ebay seller Phoozball writes "I likely have the most comprehensive collection from Prince on Ebay."

These people who sell obvious forgeries after a celebrity, athlete or musician have passed away, have absolutely no conscience.

 

Paul B,

Your Prince could bring as much as $2,000 or more, assuming it's genuine, which it looks like to me. It depends on how big, bold and attractive it is. And it will likely bring more authenticated by PSA/DNA, JSA or REAL. You can try without it first, though.

Here's another burnt xmas card with water damage on ebay for 5k.
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The xmas card would be lucky to be worth 1000 dollars in that condition.
Thoughts on this?
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