Here's a fitting one for New Years day. Any opinions on the signature on this greeting card? Is it hand signed, or a facsimile? It looks hand signed to me, but I'm far from an expert on these.
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Yes, they would indeed be 'worth something' as Tim's is -- assuming that they too are individually signed. If you're not sure, lay them out side-by-side under good light and compare them under magnification; you should be able to detect small differences between each signature. After all, even if Hitler signed a stack of them at the same time, each one took at least a second to write and the conditions under which the fountain pen he was using would change with each usage, as would the pressure employed to sign his name. As we know, Hitler never used an autopen nor did he permit secretaries or others to sign his name for him so, if genuine, each one of your cards comes complete with a moment of Hitler's lifetime included on every one! The only other possibility would be that your signatures are printed, and the complete similarity of that would become visible when they are viewed along-side each other.
Hope they are each original!
Br. James
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