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Hey everyone,

I am brand new here. I was offered this Marilyn Monroe  photo by a friend and I thought we should probably ask around to see whether it is authentic. 

What do you all think?

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There are things that don't match up to the usual looking MM signature, but the hand seems close. 

The photo was taken in 1957. I am not sure when it was printed. 

Thanks for any wisdom you have to share. :) 

Tags: Marilyn, Monroe

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Yes, it's not a bad forgery. Some are laughable. I first thought yours resembled a Secretarial at first glance - some forgers actually copy those accidentally.  

It is a little like Style C on my Marilyn Monroe Secretarial examples blog:

Secretarial Examples here: http://marilynmonroesecretarials.blogspot.com/

But no, just a hint of style c.

I think this style is easier to forge than the one near continuous crazy fast typical signings of hers. You can do this signature in pieces. I do see a middling or slowish pace of signing too, certainly not fast. 

Thank you Eric, for your input. Bela Lugosi was a vampire though wasn't he? able to sign after death :-) at least for www.autographstar.com 

No problem, Pauline. Oddly, in reality, Lugosi was terrified of death! 

Google is wonderful.

"They have a dedicated in house signing team I guess. " - Pauline

Yes, but dedicated to what? ;)

Thanks Pauline and Eric. 

Eric, I wrote to the COA company before your response to ask for some background on this signing.I will be certain to post their response...if there is one. :)

Add a note asking how they managed to get Lugosi to sign a Silver Age August 1964 comic book after dying (permanently) in 1956 :) 

I'd steer clear of this operation. And you are welcome :) I enjoy finding these stupid mistakes. The comic artwork is a dead giveaway.

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