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If it's a rare card, I wouldn't feel comfortable removing the autograph unless I definitely knew the signature was fake, and even then I'd have second thoughts.
If it's just the authenticity of the signature that's prompting you to consider this, I'd suggest getting other opinions on it. Why not post the card here and let others put their two cents in?
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