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X-Files signed by both Mulder and Scully - opinions please!

Hi again, please can I get some opinions on this piece. Currently for sale here in New Zealand starting at $2. 

My niece is X-Files mad but I don't know the signatures myself so hopefully someone will kindly let me know their thoughts - http://www.trademe.co.nz/antiques-collectables/movie-tv-memorabilia... 

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Not even worth a penny

Thanks Dom, that is greatly appreciated and I will avoid at all costs and advise others do the same

Anymore thoughts?

I agree, Gillian Anderson is awful. 

Thank you all so much. I have discovered that the seller USGOLFPRO is actually a well respected member of this site named David Wright from Queenstown who has some amazing genuine items but also some other items that look fake, which is very disappointing.

Many thanks to all who have commented on this an, as always, your opinions are greatly valued. I have had the auction withdrawn. Thank you once again.

Thanks David, I would also look at the Gangster Squad piece as well, that looks off to me as well and welcome other opinions - http://www.trademe.co.nz/antiques-collectables/movie-tv-memorabilia...

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Hi again Dan, thanks again for that. Photo from same source and so I'll go with your opinion and I've withdrawn that straight away too :) Cheers, David.

Thanks David, nicely done, can we ask who the source is to ensure others avoid in future?

Hi Dan, photos come from a chap I've dealt with several times before, over a number of years, and based just outside New York. I've never had any issues before so I will go back and check with him to get clarification. Cheers mate, David.

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