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If they were signed with the authorization of a celeb, they're secretarial. Otherwise they're forgeries.
You need to read Part 1 of our Elvis signature study by Roger to find out about the German/Dutch forgeries.
I would say forgery. He wouldn't sign something twice if the first signature came out okay. Perhaps an expert will attribute the problems with the front signature to a pen that won't write. There's never been a Y in any Elvis Presley authentic signatures I've seen that has been of that size. Most people specifically attribute that style to the forgeries that have been coming out of Germany for years. The perils of being a worldwide celebrity I suppose.
I can't think of any authentic "Best to you" inscriptions when "Best wishes" was a standard for Elvis and most celebrities. The "Best" is wrong and the second autograph itself has the telltale signs of forgery. Still, the secretarials signed on his behalf (and there aren't too many compared to other celebrities who enjoyed lifelong fame) aren't this good. The Memphis Mafia would sign some stuff but not much. There were a few other signers throughout the years too. Elvis would always sign if you asked him but his interaction with the public was limited in the 60's and then in his last years. Some of the best material is his 50's autographs and the lively inscriptions which were put on a leash later on.
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