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FRANK SINATRA Authentic Signed Autographed original 8x10 circa 1960s PSA/DNA QO

$ 630.95

Availability: 11 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 60 Days
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Industry: Music
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    An original,
    Frank Sinatra autograph
    in ballpoint pen on 8x10 B&W photo. Photo has a matte finish and autograph presents very well. Sinatra included the salutation "For Nita" in a nice large white portion of the photo. The picture itself was taken circa 1963 when Sinatra was filming the movie "Come Blow Your Horn" so the signature was likely obtained shortly thereafter. Back of photo appears to have tape marks - perhaps it was attached to a scrapbook or a wall at some point.  SEE SCANS!
    Here is your opportunity to own a vintage Frank Sinatra signature – an authentic autograph from the prime of his career. Vintage, authentic Sinatra signatures are very rare! This is a must-have piece for the serious Sinatra collector.
    UPDATE:
    On 6/3/2020, I submitted a request for a PSA QuickOpinion. The result came back..."Likely Genuine."
    Just by way of background, per PSA/DNA, "
    PSA QuickOpinion provides collectors with a fast, inexpensive way to have online autograph auction listings reviewed by the industry’s leading authentication firm for their opinion. Within approximately 48 hours, PSA authenticators will evaluate the autograph images and provide their candid reaction as it pertains to authenticity."
    A terrific investment - the signature of a legend. Since the 100th anniversary of his birth in 2015, prices of vintage, authentic Frank Sinatra signatures have continued to go up.
    Sinatra was a willing autograph signer throughout his career (60+ years), however many forgeries and secretarial signatures exist in the market today. It is widely known that Sinatra utilized secretaries to deal with his mail correspondence, including autograph requests, as far back as 1939-1940. Many (some would argue MOST) of the Sinatra signatures you see for sale in the market today are classic examples of secretarial signatures from the 1970's - 1990's or outright forgeries. Do not take on the risk of buying a Sinatra signature that you do not have confidence in. Look for signatures that have credible background and provenance. Ask for the opinion of other collectors, third-party authenticators, and people you trust.
    Sales tax applied and collected directly by eBay, where applicable.
    I have been collecting Sinatra signatures for a long time and have some other items like the one for sale here that I am considering selling in the future. So if you have any questions, please let me know!
    Reasonable offers considered.
    Thanks for looking!