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Posted By: Mike
Deans signature varied somewhat over his life time. Not drastically, but did vary. He also employed a ghost writer for many years. The imposters are very difficult for us novices to catch. An expert can tell. The ghost writer had Dean's signiture down very well. It looks good, but you'll have to have it authenticated. The news photo is cool though. The paper attached to the back of the photo is called a slug. In any case nice photo...Worth maybe $150.00. he lived to be 63 years old, and signed a lot of items. |
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