Looking for some input. I'm thinking of selling some of my Beatles autographs. I get the impression with the introduction of Ai....that it will be soon impossible to tell the difference between an authentic autograph and a fake one created by Ai. Any thoughts?

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Obviously, autographs of the old school artists will NEVER lose value. But of contemporary musicians, maybe so -- but for lots of other reasons. Many have started doing the "signed pre-order" type of thing, and "meet and greets (even though those can be expensive), so there will be a lot more autographs of these new musicians, as oppose to -- how in the world did you get a Thin Lizzy signed album back in the '70s?

Love the JL postcard, I have its twin:

Great signature!!! Where did u obtain yours?

Thanks, it came from a Liverpool Beatles shop auction. A lady called Joyce had been friendly with them at the Cavern, had a George signed postcard. Also two or three postcards signed by all including Pete and Ringo. Also had Johns tie which he gave her when she held the mic at an afternoon showing.

I own this one from 1962.

I think it’s quite amazing that THREE fellow forum members own this same photo signed by John Lennon. Makes me think he either signed a lot of these particular photos OR there are a LOT of John Lennon autographs owned collectively by forum members so this photo shows up among all the autographs. Just amazed. 

Would be good to know how many exist

The John and George cards seem to be the most common. The Paul is extremely rare and the Ringo is even more scarce! All four cards are quite hard to find. A female fan, Barbara obtained my John, Paul and George cards. This note is from her about the cards and meeting The Beatles.

What a great story. Thanks for posting

Can you post pics of the postcards?

Ok, here are my others. Paul and George cards signed for the same Barbara and the Ringo was signed for a different girl Josie. Ill have to look for a photo of the frontside of the Ringo card.

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