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Ariana Grande forgery from her own website?? NEED HELP!

Hello,

About two years ago Ariana Grande released her album Dangerous Woman. During the pre-order time she sold “autographed” postcards for like 99¢ so I bought a few as well as my friends did too. I sent one of my autographs to PSA/DNA and it came back fake! I was just wondering if you think they’re Fake or just sloppy because I wouldn’t expect a fake autograph directly from the artists website. Any help i greatly appreciate! 

P.S. I only sent ONE to PSA/DNA the bottom right one also she did post photos on Instagram and Snapchat signing them!

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I've attached a few authentic examples for your comparison. The full signature samples are from Ariana's Honeymoon Tour VIP Package. The 3rd example is an in person example obtained by a RACC Trusted Seller. Typically Ariana's in person signatures are more rushed; this is a nicer one.

The postcards have always appeared authentic to me.

Justin Steffman

http://www.autographcoa.com

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The first two ‘authentic exemplars’ you posted are autopens. Hope these aren’t getting authenticated. 

Good catch Seamus. What gave it away, the 2 being identical? ;)

They aren't being authenticated. I didn't notice the scan notes when I pasted over from the sigdb, since notes only show clearly when viewing against actual submissions and nonetheless, you can still use an autopen sample to add insight to other signatures, like these postcards. It's a nice clear example.

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