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jemmy | Would love to hear you opinions on the authenticity of this Edward White signed business suit photo. Thanks. |
randy | Autopen? |
benfairfax | Looks okay but we need a closer view. |
idrvball | It is not an autopen. There are too many differences from the exemplars. I think it is an authentic autograph. |
jemmy | If this was in fact a perfectly genuine autograph could anybody help put a value on it? |
LM1 | If this is an authentic Ed White autograph, it would have a very high value, probably over $1,000. However, we need a closer view of the signature. Where did you get it? If you purchased it, where did the dealer get it? Your photo of astronaut Ed White is in very low resolution. I tried to make a copy, but it may be too small to determine if it is genuine. Can you make a high resolution image of just the signature? What is on the back of the photo? |
jemmy | It's not an official litho, it has no writing on the back. The seller purchased it from Donnis Willis at Lunar Legacies around 1999 - 2000.
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Spacefest | It's real. Donnis wouldn't sell it if it wasn't, anyway. Retail or dealer price? |
LM1 | You should have said that to begin with. You therefore have a COA. How much did you pay for it? Can you scan the COA? |
Steve Zarelli | I really should have hit the BIN on this one. LOL |
jemmy | Thanks to everybody who responded, I really appreciate it. I have yet to receive the item but the seller has indicated that it is not an official litho and has no writing on the back. I asked him was there any damage to the photo and replied "there are no dings on the edges but there is a small round mark by the ear which is difficult to notice unless you're looking" I have seen a up close photo of this and looks fine. The reason I asked for advise on cS was because the seller only claims it was purchased via Donnis Willis at Lunar Legacies around 1999 to 2000. It does not have a Lunar Legacies COA, so that's why I was asking cS members for there opinions. This was a rare opportunity that I saw. I followed the sale of this item for around three months and got good professional advice. Then I seized the opportunity and got myself an "affordable" unpersonalised White. It's going to go deep into my collection (because I never thought I would own a signed White) and I am not looking to resell it but was just wondering in this climate what would a photo like this go for? Just to see how well I actually did or did not do. |
benfairfax | Here is my litho, I think retail between $1500-$2500 depending on condition. |
Daugherty54 | That is one sweet autographed picture! I am jealous |
liftoff1 | That image of Ed White is my absolute favorite astronaut image from the entire Apollo program. I've admired that image since first seeing it a kid. |
mjanovec | Not to nitpick, but that image is technically from Project Gemini. |
jemmy | I asked the seller about a COA when he purchased the White from Lunar Legacies. He told me he purchased the item form Donnis' website and never received a COA. He also told me that he purchased a few items around 1999 to 2000 and doesn't recall Donnis ever sending a COA with any of the items he purchased. Maybe Donnis only started to include COA or receipts after that or on request but as far as the seller can remember he did not receive any. |
jemmy | Resurrecting this 2012 thread: I am not interested in selling my Ed White signed photo shown at the top of this thread, but I would appreciate any advice on the value of the signed photo. I wish to revalue some of my collection for the purpose of insurance. Thanks for the help. |