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I cannot see the signature clearly enough, can you get a better image?

Let me know if this image is better by clicking on it.

She def signed these posters on Broadway after the play.  I got one in person.  Its hard to see but from what I can see, Id say its good.

Oh I see. May I see yours so I may be able to compare mine? Just wanna make sure it is real.

Here it is.  hope it helps

I guess I can see some similarities. Will need to take a look again. Thanks for sharing. 

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This is authentic, Scarlett signed a lot of these posters and playbills and the autograph is very typical of her style during that time. Here is mine, authenticated by PSA and ACOA 

Thanks for sharing. I did submit mine to ACOA and it did pass. Just wanted to make sure mine was authentic as well. 

A few takeaways.  She always had her own black sharpie, usually a weak one.  Also she's a lefty so her sig always slants, sometimes almost upside down.  Same as her other Broadway run a few years later

Ya that is true about her signature style. I’ve also posted this discussion on other sites and people that responded that do have an autograph of her on Broadway say that she used a weak black sharpie. Thanks for the insight. 

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