Being an autograph collector, that's absolutely true. It's difficult to verify a signature, even with several samples for comparison. People's signatures do change slightly with age - sometimes more than slightly. And people don't always sign an item the same way - for example, sometimes they might put in an initial for a middle name, and sometimes not. Sometimes they might abbreviate the first name with an initial, and sometimes not.

I was lucky with the writing on back of the specimen box that I mentioned before. It was identified by the writer because of the type of ink used, and the placement of the handwritten words, of which there were several.

The more writing on the card or COA, the easier it is to verify.

Mark

Mark Grossman
Meteorite Manuscripts

----- Original Message ----- From: "Meteorite Mania!" <meteoritema...@gmail.com>
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Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2011 11:50 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Signing Specimen Cards


Signing the cards is just another step in fraud protection, but as
anyone who appreciates collecting autographs understands, signatures
are very easy to forge, and most all fake signatures are accompanied
by a "certificate of authenticity".  While it would make it more
difficult to reproduce, if someone so desired to fake the specimen
cards with signatures, it would not be a difficult undertaking.

That said, specimen cards are absolutely essential to record keeping,
provenance, and chain of custody, but caution should always be
exercised, with any "signature" or certificate of authenticity.

Just a thought,

Ty Williams
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