I don't think there's a problem. That is where the most fraud is committed, though, is in memorabilia. If you have some scribbled on poster hally barry, how do you know that she actually signed it? You don't unless you have some of her known signatures. It could be that she had a signature for her public and signature for her own personal account. I talked to a thanatologist who was a grief councellor,. She said that written wills in an envelope, just sayn yo, this is will. Those are legitite. Do you have any autographs from famous people that you a treasure? A, well, james taylor
Is it weird to have different handwritings? How do you forge ancient documents? What pen should you use to write checks? Who is the greediest person in American history? Forensic document examiner Sylvia Kessler met up with Alie in the back of a Nebraska office store to chat about penmanship, ransom notes, court cases, self-expression, and we *very* lightly touch on the fringe -ology that uses handwriting to analyze personalities and how Barnum knew best when it comes to carnival "magic."
More about Sylva: http://forgerydetectionexperts.com
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