Unknown
Undetermined Signer · Undetermined - Likely Non-Sports / Casual Signing
None identified

Era
Contemporary (Circa 2000s-Present)
Item Type
Adhesive Note / Scrap Paper
Condition
Fair/Good - The paper is wrinkled/creased at the bottom. Ink is bold but the medium is low-grade.
Rarity
Common/Unknown - Without proof of signer identity, it holds no market rarity.
Overall Assessment
A mystery signature on a low-quality medium. Unless identity can be verified via provenance, it remains a low-value curiosity.
Authenticity Assessment
Uncertain - requires professional authentication. The signature lacks specific identifiable traits linked to high-profile figures.
Signature Style
Cursive scrawl with two distinct lines; appears to be an 'A' or 'C' leading into a 't' and a second line starting with 'C' or 'M'.
Signature Characteristics
Rapid execution, high-loop start, sharp horizontal cross-stroke on the upper line, and a consistent baseline on the second line.
Ink & Medium
Black felt-tip marker or fine-point Sharpie on neon yellow/green sticky note (Post-it style).
Item Description
A standard neon-colored adhesive paper note. This is considered 'scrap paper' in the hobby and is the least desirable medium for collectors.
Estimated Value
$0 - $5 USD
Comparison to Known Examples
Does not clearly match high-volume signers like Clint Eastwood or Chris Evans; requires specific contextual provenance.
Authentication Tips
Consult a database like PSA/DNA or JSA to match the unique 'crossed-t' and looped 'C' formations against known celebrities or athletes.
Certification Recommendation
Not recommended. The cost of authentication (approx. $20-$100) likely exceeds the value of an unidentified signature on a sticky note.
Red Flags
Lack of identifiable surname; use of a temporary medium (sticky note) often associated with forgeries or 'practice' signatures.
Provenance Notes
None provided. This item would require a 'proof photo' or a location/date of signing to have any commercial viability.
Historical Context
Reflects the modern era of 'in-person' (IP) collecting where fans use whatever paper is available at the moment of encounter.
Market Trends
Signatures on sticky notes are generally trending downward in value as collectors prioritize premium items like photos, cards, or equipment.
Investment Potential
None. This is a personal souvenir rather than a financial asset.
Similar Autographs
Generic in-person brush-off signatures found at stage doors or fan conventions.
Display & Preservation
Keep away from direct sunlight as neon paper fades rapidly. Store in an acid-free poly-sleeve.
Interesting Facts
Many celebrities utilize a 'short-hand' version of their signature when signing on small scraps of paper compared to official documents.