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Walt Disney World Company Guarantee of Authenticity

I am wondering how many people have heard of or seen autographs that have been sold at the AFI store on the backlot of MGM Studios (now Hollywood Studios). They all have a seal of authenticity on the front of the nicely framed autographed photo as well as a Certificate of Authenticity that is taped to the back of the frame entitled "Guarantee of Authenticity".

Each certificate is numbered, however I have yet to find a registry for these autographs. This store is not to be confused with Starabilias formally located at Downtown Disney (since closed). There also was a store that has also shut down called Sid Cahuenga's One of a Kind Shop. Most of the autograph items they had were moved to the AFI store as well.

They continue to sell autographs with this seal and certificate of authenticity and was curious what people know about it or if there is a registry. I happen to own a Christopher Reeve autograph that was purchased at this store in 1994. I have several Reeve autographs and it looks authentic and I have asked others and they concur as well.

Would love to know your thoughts and experiences on this topic. I'm sure many of you have gone through this store and looked at some of the items yourself. Lot's of Walt Disney checks and other autographs have sold there and are for sell there today as well as other entertainment celebrities. 

Lastly, I take great comfort in the fact that the leading Disney authenticator, Phil Sears, guaranteed one of the Disney Autographs to be genuine. I have posted a picture of it as well. Nevertheless, please interject and bring your expertise to this discussion ladies and gentlemen.

Looking forward to your thoughts!

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Considering the time period that you referenced in the Star Wars discussion I would say that the autograph is typical.  I am a little bit concerned about the way that the "d" finishes but it does not bother me enough to call it atypical.  Let's see what other members have to say about it.

That's fine, I'd buy it.

I'm not sure exactly any registry info on this, there is a coa on the back as well
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Disney COA
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Here is a picture of the actual signed letter COA that was given to me when I bought my Disney autograph at Sid Cahuenga's. Hope this answers some the questions.any questions please ask.
Best
Frank
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That is phenomenal, Frank! I've never seen a COA issued by Disney that accompanied one of their framed, autographed pieces. That helps so much! Thank you for sharing!!!
You are welcomed, pictures of the back of the frame, with more info.I bought the Disney autograph in 2001.
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