PSA and JSA authenticated this fake McCartney "Signed" Abbey Road Drawing

https://www.ebay.com/itm/127604725724  "Abbey Road" 

Up for auction for nearly half a million dollars -- and it's fake. Has all the hallmarks of a known forger who has been exposed on this site in 2014. 

How could PSA and JSA authenticate this? 

Here are some examples of the forgers artwork so you can see how similar they are. 

Tags: 85101710, Abbey, JSA, McCartney, PSA/DNA, Road, Sketch, XX10335

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This one states that the sketch is by the signer:

The LOA for the Abbey Road sketch doesn’t. It just states that the signature is authentic.

Just leaving this here…

That was sold by Bonhams in June 2025 for £1,920 inc. premium. Letter header printed Paul McCartney in green, dated 18 January 2013Dear Paul written in black ink to top, the body of letter is typed concerning Iain's drawing, signed off Cheers Paul with McCartney's drawing of a face in black ink, framed,
10 1/2in x 13 1/2in (27cm x 34cm)

Yep, now with Tracks. I just thought it was interesting as could relate to the subject of this thread. Just sprung to mind.

The eBay seller changed the auction listing description. It used to state that Paul did the drawing, and now claims that it’s by Iain Macmillan.

Original:

The former owner of this Piece of Music History notes that Paul McCartney drew this more detailed Sketch of the Famous "Abbey Road" Cover, just days before the album was released in September, 1969 and gave it to one of the Studio Employees who worked there while The Beatles were creating Their Final Masterpiece "Abbey Road" which would be their Last Album they would record together.

Current:

The former owner of this Piece of Music History notes that MacMillian drew this more detailed Sketch of the Famous "Abbey Road" Album Cover, just before the album was released in September,1969 - then Paul McCartney Signed this Sketch for the Artist Photographer at Abbey Road Studio's while The Beatles were putting the finishing touches on Their Final Masterpiece - "Abbey Road" - which would be Their Last Album they would Ever Record Together.

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