If it IS original a company called 'Tracks' in Lancashire will give you about £300 for it, depending what it's on e.g. photo, scrap of paper, book etc. but only if they think it is original. You should photocopy it and send them a copy they will then tell you if it is real or not. At the height of Beatle fame their 'roadies' spent a lot of time signing auotgraphs in the dressing rooms and giving them out after shows etc. Put 'Tracks Lancashire' in google to find the company, good luck.
2006-10-23 03:05:29
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answered by Anonymous
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The value of it depends on where and when the autograph was signed. If it is when he was with the Beatles it could be worth some big money. If it was signed a couple years ago it might not be worth too much, until he dies that is. It also depends on what was signed. Was it an old recording of Abbey Road or is it just signed piece of paper, maybe a t-shirt or concert ticket?? It all depends. Either way it is worth some money it just depends on a lot of stuff. But, if is anything Beatles related it could be worth a handsome amount. Got any John Lennon stuff now we are talking some real money. I hope this helps. Good luck.
2006-10-23 03:06:41
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answered by MightyRighty 3
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I have an original Paul McCartney autograph - how much is it worth?
2015-08-10 06:56:05
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answered by Patrica 1
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Paul McCartney's is worth something most definately, but i would wait out selling that until after he's dead. And I still dont know why Linda got to sign Autographs just because she was Pauls wife. Who the heck is she?
2016-03-17 04:41:24
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answered by ? 4
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It is only worth what someone is willing to pay. In my case, I have compiled several things that are said to be worth money, but trying to find a buyer is a whole different story. Good luck
2006-10-23 02:59:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Not much probably. But if you had Heather Mills McCartney's original footprint, that would be a different matter.
2006-10-23 03:46:27
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answered by Georgie's Girl 5
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On the divorce settlement request document from his wife, say £28 million.
2006-10-24 05:55:20
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answered by manforallseasons 4
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it is worth what you want it to be worth. u went for the autograph, so u should therefore have a reson for doing it.
2006-10-23 02:59:45
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answered by Abbie 2
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well the way things are going it will probably be worth half what it used too be worth
2006-10-23 03:04:07
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answered by Leeder16v 2
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I have a fiver which i was looking to invest with. I would buy it of you for that much
2006-10-23 03:04:23
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answered by earth8ngel 2
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