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A clear and somewhat unique signature is the hardest to reproduce accurately. Many believe that a lot of swirls or a scribbled signature is hardest to reproduce but, in fact, it is the easiest because most people when looking at a signature are not going to go to a whole lot of trouble trying to decipher scribbles.

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