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I have 3 JFK letters and 1 Memo that I want to sell but I am not sure if I should get them authenticated and if I do, who should I go to for this?

I have been a coin collector for a long time and the answer there on both questions is well known and agreed upon. I am new to autographs so I could use some advice.

Namaste

Tags: authentication, kennedy

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Do you plan to sell them on eBay, to an autograph dealer, or at a public auction?
I would like to sell them to a dealer
Then simply offer them to a dealer as if they were authentic. It is not your responsibility to authenticate what you are selling. It is the dealer's responsibility. If the dealer says they are not real, then contact me here.
I heard back from 2 different dealers who told me that they were signed by Kennedy's secretary. They seemed pretty convincing and they looked at a lot of pictures that I had. They said that these docs have very little value and didn't want them due to their status.
Send me scans of the 3 JFK letters and memo. hdarvick@yahoo.com
Dont give up to quick on them, I had a photo signed by someone famous that R&R didnt want, but as soon as I sold it to one of their clients they put it up for auction, so it could they just dont know you enough to really look at the piece, Herman should be able to help you!
There is a book available sometimes on eBay or also on various book sites Charles Hamilton's "the Robot that helped to Make a President" it illustrates most of the secretarial signatures. Also try Paul Carr's book on Kennedy

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