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A Paul McCartney (Beatles) autograph. Provenance: The vendor was on a train travelling into Liverpool which stopped at Edge Hill station, the Beatles were on the train returning home from a gig and the vendor requested Paul McCartney's autograph, which he duly signed on a pay slip they had with them. The pay slip is dated week 32, 1968.

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Looks OK to me...

It's authentic IMO

Can't judge the autograph, but can't understand why the Beatles would be returning to Liverpool as a group in August 1968 from a gig when their final live gig was in 1966. At that time they would be busy recording the White Album at Abbey Road, having hard times staying together as a group in the studio let alone on a train.

Just a thought.

I've seen this before. Wasn't this auctioned off recently?

I think it's real, too.

All good.

not sure about the year but the signature looks fine

The signature looks good. Maybe the "gig" was the Hey Jude and Revolution promo films?

I snared this....it’s from 1968 in my opinion.

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