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Unidentifiable Scribble · Unknown
None apparent

Era
Contemporary (circa 2000s-Present)
Item Type
Unknown flat medium
Condition
Excellent. The ink is bold, dark, and shows no signs of fading, smudging, or bleeding.
Rarity
Common/Undetermined. Modern abstract 'rush' signatures are common among athletes and celebrities.
Overall Assessment
This is an unidentifiable scrawl that lacks the forensic markers of a high-value celebrity. Without provenance, it holds no market value.
Authenticity Assessment
Uncertain - requires professional authentication. The signature lacks identifiable letterforms, making it impossible to verify against a specific subject.
Signature Style
Highly abstracted scrawl consisting of sharp upward and downward angular strokes with no discernible letters.
Signature Characteristics
Sharp 45-degree angle slant, rapid zig-zag motion, consistent pen pressure, and significant speed indicated by the tapered ends.
Ink & Medium
Black felt-tip marker (Sharpie-style) on a plain white semi-gloss or matte surface.
Item Description
The image shows a black marker signature on a plain, light-colored background with no secondary context, logos, or identifying marks.
Estimated Value
Negligible. Without identification or authentication, value is $0-$5.
Comparison to Known Examples
Vaguely resembles low-effort 'in-person' rush signatures of modern athletes, but lacks specific unique flourishes of stars like Tiger Woods or Conor McGregor.
Authentication Tips
Look for contextual clues such as the item it is signed on. Professional opinion is required as 'scrawl' signatures are easily forged.
Certification Recommendation
JSA or PSA/DNA 'QuickOpinion' to identify if the scrawl matches a known athlete profile.
Red Flags
The complete lack of legible letters is a red flag for value and authentication, as it could literally be from anyone.
Provenance Notes
Documentation is critical for this item. A photo of the person signing or a specific event ticket would be the only way to establish identity.
Historical Context
Reflects the modern era of 'conveyor belt' signing where quantity and speed at public events result in diminished signature quality.
Market Trends
Legible full signatures are increasing in value, while abstract scrawls like this are becoming less desirable for high-end collectors.
Investment Potential
Poor. Without a name and authentication, this cannot appreciate in value.
Similar Autographs
Modern NFL or NBA star 'initial-only' signatures.
Display & Preservation
Keep away from direct UV light to prevent marker fading. Frame with acid-free materials.
Interesting Facts
Many modern stars have 'official' signatures for cards and 'rush' signatures for fans on the street; this appears to be the latter.