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what, no George signature??? its worthless. you have to have the full set.


Seriously, anything signed by John Lennon is worth several thousand dollars. I would get it authenticated first, but it sounds like you may have a real gem.

2006-08-14 09:51:37 · answer #1 · answered by Kutekymmee 6 · 0 0

Hmmm-

First of all, I see no occasion when the Beatles played in Utah. Ever. Nor do I see that they even stopped there during any tour of the US. Nor is it likely that they did, since they were pretty much playing their gigs the whole time. But perhaps the chronologies that I'm looking at are imcomplete.

Also, the date you give is odd. The picture might be taken in 1962, but they weren't in the US until 1964. Also, Ringo wasn't with the group until September 1962.

However, if it was a fake from that time, it would undoubtedly have all four signatures on it. Nobody seems to fake just three, it's always four.

I guess you really need to give more details. Whoever got the autographs should have a full story for you. If they got them in person from each Beatle, then you have a legit item that can be documented and is proably worth thousands.

If they got it from a Beatles roadie, manager, or radio station, then it almost certainly is fake.

Really, for every real signature out there, there are hundreds of fakes.

2006-08-17 23:44:57 · answer #2 · answered by Mutantmoose 2 · 0 0

I am not an expert on such things, but if I were you, I'd put it in a very safe place with temperture and humidity controls, and have it appraised by a reputable professional. It could be quite valuable!

2006-08-14 16:53:04 · answer #3 · answered by yellowcab208 4 · 0 0

a ton of $$$ if it's in good condition so take good care of it. And try to get it behind glass to protect it.

2006-08-14 16:54:13 · answer #4 · answered by chaos_masterpiece 2 · 0 0

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