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I don't comment on these much - something I don't like here but can't say what.

I don’t like this either.  This appears to be a quick jump from the first letter to the last letter in both the first and last names.  It’s unusual...too abbreviated.

Not real imho.

In my opinion, I believe the above Michael Jackson autograph is Inconclusive. I could only find one Michael Jackson autographed item that matched that signature style. The JSA COA is questionable. I don’t see the usual JSA sticker on the item. I couldn’t find any information on “Leeland of Chicago” even though they were around since 1955. Maybe it’s a convention? The only Leeland auction I could find is Leland Auctions in New Jersey. I would contact JSA to see if they could confirm they indeed issued a COA for Leeland. This is a signature that I would only buy if the auction house who listed it has a great money back guarantee on their signatures. I would get professional second opinions before purchasing (I.e Roger Epperson, PSA/DNA, and Beckett).

thank you for your opinion friends

Sorry for the post on an old thread, but here is some info that may help someone else out in the future.  Attached is an image from 888 Auctions, for a Michael Jackson autograph, using the exact same letter as above.  

If you look at 888 Auctions closely, half the autographs in their auction use that exact same auction house LOA. I'm not even sure it's a genuine letter. Did Leelands of Chicago ever exist?

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