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The autographs look in range, but where are the other 11 signed balls? Has anyone ever heard of or seen other ones from that concert?

I think they're all off, myself. And, why not an ONL ball?

I know...none of it makes sense. But they're signed on a ball, so I think the autographs themselves have a possibility. I won't kill it instantly.

I thought that the 5 Beatles-signed balls signed at Candlestick Park were the most signed at a concert.

This is really out-of-left-field to me.

And, no letter from any authenticator? Super unusual for Heritage's Sports auction. I think I know why there's no letter. 

This is an auction preview lot for an August auction, so that one thing doesn't concern me. Heritage posts lots for preview before they're authenticated, if they're not already authenticated.

If you have the time and inclination, post other Beatles-signed baseballs for comparison.

I love Heritage's images—crisp and you can zoom in close. Close enough for me to notice that I couldn't find any ageing in the ink.

I also did not see any Steve. I think it looks odd as well.

Believe it or not, the ball is signed by Aspinall.

Thanks, Ballroom. I can believe it! Are you aware of others?

No, I believe this is the first Aspinall signed baseball I’ve ever seen.

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