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I sent this blank card for this auction I am doing with all proceeds going to a childrens charity.  I sent it back in March and this week I received it back signed and another photo back as well.  There are differences in the signatures and on the blank card you can see the ink has come through the paper.  Is there a good chance that the card is authentically signed?  Since I will be auctioning it off I would love to know if its authentic or an AP?
Thanks!

Tags: actor, celebrity, charity, depp, johnny

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Okay from what I can find it looks legit and it doesn't look like AP's because they are a little different. It is also I believe only his first name because it gets really crazy when he adds Depp. The way I check most autographs I get and granted most you will see are quicky signatures done on the run and moving so they get really wild. So you have to sometimes try and find an example of when they actually took their time to sign something.

I will generally go to eBay and type in their name and add PSA or one of many trusted people and just take a look at some of their signatures that have been certified as good and see if you see anything close to yours. I am adding a couple of examples from PSA below. But there are also some legit sites that have references for signatures and some you have to pay for.


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