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The signatures appears real, however, it had to be added prior to the postmark, possible?

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It looks as a print not as handsigned.

Thank u for the reply Josef.

So do u think the signature was copied to the envelope some how?

Tom...the postmark is 1978 and Lindburgh died in 1974. It's a commemorative cover with his signature printed on it.

I thought so, thank you, I was skeptical .

Sometimes it is difficult to identify printed signatures but we could highly recommend the Dino-Lite Microscope where you could easily see if a signature had been printed or not.

If crossing lines are on the same level and with a raster they are printed. If you could see a top or bottom line when they are crossing they are signed personally.

Please apologize my bad English but I hope this is a helpful suggestion.

http://www.dino-lite.com/

Sample printed Pablo Neruda signature

Example of a signed examples- although this has been a Castro forgery case but you could see crossing lines

kind regards

Markus Brandes

www.brandesautographs.com

Thank you Markus, very helpful.

Tom

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