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Very expensive for a promo card (it seems to me that the starting bid is at $12,000)  but I also wonder whether the signatures are geniune? Thanks for your opinions.

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I've seen it before and it looks good to me.

These are worth between $9000 and $12,000 depending on condition and signature placement/contrast. 

I agree but, for those prices, one could probably expect a COA from a reputable expert with the card (most of the ones I have seen in this range of price had a COA from Caiazzo).

As an investment (it's theoritical, I am not contemplating to bid on this item as full sets are, for the time being, too expensive for me - and I am afraid it's getting worse and worse...), I would be a bit concerned to pay this price without a COA.

I have been a member of this forum for a few months and I trust the expertise of its members (which is quite impressive) more than the opinions (and COA) from auctions houses. However, should there be a need for resell an item, I believe that it would always be easier with a solid COA than without.

I would say that this would be a nice clean example. A lot of tape stained ones etc out there.

The card along with a few extras sold for $8,146 through Bonhams about a year ago.

THE BEATLES: AN AUTOGRAPHED PUBLICITY CARD, CONCERT PROGRAMME AND TICKETS, 1963, 3

THE BEATLES: AN AUTOGRAPHED PUBLICITY CARD, CONCERT PROGRAMME AND TICKETS,
1963,
comprising: a Fan Club card signed on the front by all four Beatles in blue ballpoint; a concert programme, 'The Beatles Show', with an unsigned publicity photograph inside; and three used tickets for the Winter Gardens, Bournemouth, Saturday 16th November (3)

It's always impressive (to say the least) to see how rapidly you can trace an item...

:-)

True the autopen held one pen not two not until late 80s did multiple color pen plotters existed 

Good detective work. 

I've seen this before...nice piece...

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