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Please let me know. This is a semi cast signed photo. If the Brandon is real I would think the others are too. The Reeve looks good.

SUPERMAN: THE MOVIE CAST: MARGOT KIDDER, JACKIE COOPER, MARLON BRANDO, and CHRISTOPHER REEVE
Signatures of Reeves (with a super S), Brando, Kidder (signing as Lois Lane) and Cooper, stars of the 1978 Richard Donner movie

Tags: Brando, Christopher, Marlon, Superman, authentic, opinion, quick, reeve

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Brando is a forgery

http://bit.ly/1glnUif -
Check out what it's selling for

The Brando is definitely not real

This is the response I got regarding the autographs:

Dear petalharvey,

Thank you for contacting us. Every item is accompanied by our Certificate of Authenticity. Our COA is recognized by every major insurance company around the world including Lloyd's of London. I would be glad to help with any further questions.

Best Regards,
Samantha W.

- historydirect

A strange and troubling response there from Gallery of History.

The Brando is definitely not genuine in my opinion.

Please interpret what the heck her response implies because I have no idea

Hi Bradford, sorry if I've missed something or am being dumb but what exactly did you ask this seller? Cheers, David.

I asked them how they could guarantee the items authenticity.

Hi Bradford, okay - if that were me and I got that reply I'd be more than a little concerned! I'd be tempted to go back and ask them why they feel confident enough, in that Brando signature, to issue a CoA that carries their name ie: how did they arrive at the conclusion that this Brando is legit?

Furthermore, in the light that the seller issues a CoA that they say "certifies" "authenticity" - what is their return policy if a buyer is unhappy with the item he\she receives or gets other, independent opinions that cast serious doubt on the authenticity?

Happy and safe collecting, David.

Yeah David. And btw did you see the asking price?

Yes mate !!! It is, of course, entirely up to a seller what he\she wants to ask for an item but I'm always a bit skeptical about sellers who list all their items with prices that are, IMHO, way way above true market value. I've never really seen the logic in that unless they are trying to get folks to make offers 'near' that price but that still allows them to make a "killing". Cheers, David.

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