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An autographed photograph of The Beatles recently sold for £3000 ($6000) on Ebay. However, that had a good providence (the owner was given the photograph by the Beatles press officer in 1964). A lot of Beatles signatures were actually done by the roadies (Mal Evans and Neil Aspinall). If you can prove the authenticity of the signatures then that will maximise the value.

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