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It's a Stan Lee autograph, with the fact that you witnessed it in-person. Certainly not a lost cause. Leave it as is, or if you feel it is glossy enough paper you can try and remove it. Whatever you choose .....it's real.
Is the piece glossy?
If it is, my first suggestion would be for you to use a small amount of dry erase marker and test a small section in a lower corner to see how that goes. If it works well.....then just slowly clean up the offending signature.
I would leave it alone Chris. It is an interesting conversation piece.
What he said!
Hello,
I am very much in favor of leaving everything alone. We are stewards...etc. I was laughed at for saying that in a coin group years ago. To remove something...to alter...writing...remove means what again? I may be in the minority, loving dedications/inscriptions like I do, but to me, more is ...simply more.
Best wishes,
Eric
I completely agree it is like a doctor the first rule is "Do no harm." I feel altering something is taking away a bit of the history of that object.
I agree with Eric and Mike. I would leave it as is myself. And you do have a story behind it - which makes it more interesting (to me any way)
Hi again,
I would think a serious argument, that I could never be in favor of, would have to be made to remove...50% of Stan Lee's writing here. The gain again...?
Best wishes,
Eric
Murphy's Law. It's unfortunate this happened to you. It will affect possible resell value down the road. But, I would leave it as it is. It is a form of verification on authenticity. If you do want to have it corrected I would find a professional to do it. You could actually do more harm than good.
Hello, I would want it off. Like Pete says if the poster is glossy it can come off. It wont if the poster is not. In person graphers have always done this with stars that always personalize (Frank Oz). I would practice on junk posters first or get somebody to do it for you if you choose to go that route. Good luck either way!
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