Mick Jagger
Lead Singer of The Rolling Stones and Rock & Roll Hall of Famer · Music - Rock & Roll
The Rolling Stones

Era
Modern Era - circa 1990s to present
Item Type
Autograph Clip or Index Card
Condition
Excellent/Near Mint. The ink is bold and hasn't faded; the paper appears clean with no visible yellowing, creasing, or foxing.
Rarity
Moderate. Jagger is a consistent signer, but as a global icon and member of one of the greatest rock bands, demand remains exceptionally high relative to the supply of authentic pieces.
Overall Assessment
A high-quality, authentic-looking example of a legendary rock icon. The inclusion of a sentiment ('Best wishes') adds a personal touch that makes it more desirable than a signature alone. Verdict: Highly collectible.
Authenticity Assessment
Likely authentic. The signature displays the characteristic fluid speed and abbreviated letter forms consistent with modern Jagger autographs. Confidence: High (Professional authentication recommended for final confirmation).
Signature Style
Stylized abbreviated signature with 'Best wishes' inscription. This is a common contemporary Jagger autograph where the 'M' is large and flowing, while the rest of the name is condensed into a series of peaks and a sharp terminal stroke for the 'J'.
Signature Characteristics
Strong, rapid pen strokes. The 'M' has three distinct humps, though the middle one is often compressed. The 'Best wishes' shows a characteristic 't' that is crossed high and a loose 'w'. There is minimal pen hesitation, suggesting a natural, quick motion.
Ink & Medium
Black felt-tip marker (Sharpie-style) on white paper/cardstock. The ink appears consistent with modern signing sessions, showing natural saturation and no signs of mechanical reproduction like 'halftones' or 'ink bleeding points' common in stamps.
Item Description
Clean white paper or cardstock measuring approximately 3x5 or 4x6 inches. It features a handwritten 'Best wishes' sentiment above the signature.
Estimated Value
$600 - $900 USD (Authenticated). Values vary significantly based on the item; on a plain card, it resides at the lower end, whereas on an album like 'Sticky Fingers' it could exceed $2,500.
Comparison to Known Examples
Very consistent with certified Jagger autographs from the 1990s onward. The 'M' size and the sharp angle of the 'J' align perfectly with known 21st-century exemplars.
Authentication Tips
Look for the specific 'loop' at the start of the 'M' and the way the 'J' typically resembles a hook that slashes back through the name or ends in a long horizontal line. Forgeries often lack the aggressive speed and fluidity seen here.
Certification Recommendation
PSA/DNA, JSA (James Spence Authentication), or Beckett Authentication Services (BAS). These are the industry leaders for high-profile music autographs.
Red Flags
No significant red flags observed. The ink flow and pressure variations look natural to a human hand.
Provenance Notes
A letter of provenance stating the time and location of the signing (e.g., 'Outside a London hotel' or 'After a 2012 concert') would significantly enhance market value.
Historical Context
Mick Jagger is one of the most influential figures in the history of rock. This signature represents the latter half of his long-running career where his handwriting became more streamlined and iconic.
Market Trends
Strong and stable. The Rolling Stones' continued touring and Mick Jagger's legendary status ensure that his autograph remains a 'blue-chip' investment in the music memorabilia world.
Investment Potential
Excellent. As a primary legend of the 1960s British Invasion, Jagger’s autograph is likely to appreciate steadily as the supply of authentic vintage signatures eventually tightens.
Similar Autographs
Keith Richards, Brian Jones (highly rare), Charlie Watts, or Ronnie Wood. Band-signed items are the holy grail for Stones collectors.
Display & Preservation
Frame with UV-protective glass and acid-free matting. Keep out of direct sunlight to prevent the black marker from turning brown or fading over time.
Interesting Facts
Mick Jagger's signature in the 1960s was much more legible. Over decades of signing thousands of items for fans, it devolved into the rhythmic, highly stylized scrawl seen here.