A specimen signature is an official 'copy' of your signature that is kept on file and if needed in the future can be used to verify if a signature is genuine.
/s/ on a signature line means that the signature is on the original document, not on the copy that you're holding. It is a representation that the original document is properly signed, but for some reason you only have an unsigned copy of the document. An unsigned copy of a document may be used for reference only or it may be a file copy (when it is not necessary to have a signed copy of the document).
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Don't copy it, it's forging a signature and that is against the law.
Headline Copy Illistration Signature
A lithograph is generally a copy of a work, usually produced by the original artist. This would mean that the signature on the work would be real, although it can be faked on occasion.
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headline, copy, illustrations, signature.
The body of your letter is the area between the headline and the signature line.
The copy notation belongs at the bottom of the page below the signature and name/title of the sender.
Forgery is making of a false copy of an original, with the intent of deceiving another as to the validity of the copy- as in a false copy of a signature on a check.