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and anyone know what the ultimate value would be (assuming you think they're real in the first place):

https://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot/the-beatles-autographs-of-jo...

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The autographs look good to me and with a COA from Frank Caiazzo that’s pretty much all you need. Those 3 signatures plus the 1980 George autograph should make around $2500 to $3000

Thanks :)

very nice should make around the price fab432 has said

I think I have seen this set before but with a different story attached to it. That the recipient saw 3 of The Beatles in a car and passed the note over when the car stopped at some lights and got the signatures. I’m not 100 % certain though but signatures are fine anyway.

The autographs look real, but are they originals and authentically signed?

ImI confused by terminology. How can they be real but not original or authentic? 

An Autopen, for example, is a "real" signature in that is is made from a genuine sample, but it is not "authentically" hand signed. 

Got it. Thanks 

Machine signed, or copies printed on the paper. The seller seems to have an iffy reputation when it comes to autographs.

I  am not sure about the g h sig.  The trouble with this seller is that they do not have a good reputation for putting things right if you think that you have been purchased a dud autograph;- so  this is something to be aware ofg

Steve and Michelle, when you mention the selle’s reputation are you referring to Invaluable or Mullocks Specialist Auctioneers?

Marc, we’re referring to Mullocks. Invaluable is an auction service provider and doesn’t oversee the lots. 

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