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My mother received this autograph at the world's fair in Seattle wa in 1962 she thought she lost it all these years but I found it in my grandmother old trunk of cool stuff what do all think of it.  Reads to Judy elvis Presley written on a simple white piece of paper in blue ball ink pen 

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I would probably pass on this one. See what others say

I find this story interesting. Elvis was, indeed, in Seattle in 1962 for filming purposes. Did she obtain this directly from Elvis in person? And it has been stored away ever since? I assume this would make "Judy" your grandmother's name?

Judy is my mother's name she was born in 1952 her father got her in to meet him

I, personally, am convinced your signature is authentic. Nice keepsake.

It would be interesting to see if anyone can find another example of the way Elvis wrote his 'J'. That would be a good way of determining further on this autograph

A couple of examples

I do fine that the "To" in all three cases matches up well. Can't say if my two examples are genuine although one came from a usually reliable source. Just was throwing out a few "J" examples.

that second example is strange. I do question that one.

I agree, should not have included the second example. I was too focused on the "To" and the "J". The second signature is way to smooth for Elvis.

its a little more "flowery" than I am used to seeing, but I think it has a lot of positive attributes.

+1

In my opinion all three the autograhs are not real. The word ‚to‘ is untypical. The ‚P‘ is strange. I would pass on it, sorry.

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