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Autopen? It looked like a preprint but I'm still learning.adityamakharia wrote:Hey sorry
But its got to be a autopen cuz white house never sends (i havent heard of any authentic success)
I believe its not authentic
But im no expert it might be authentic
Djleathal wrote:Anyone had a success outside the US.
Thank you for the information. I'm still trying to figure out the difference between AP and PP so I appreciate the feedback.darklordsauron wrote:It's known widely that the President of America since John F. Kennedy has used Autopen to sign letters. I would call this a semi-success because the president does use his autopen to sign documents when he can't sign them in person.
dillaMcD wrote: A PP or pre print means the autograph will be part of the photo itself. No live ink in the signature. An AP or autopen means a machine created the signature using a pen. It will be live ink but not authentic. There will be no flourishes or inconsistencies in the autograph. Easily determined by googling or comparing to known authentic sigs. Will be the same every time. Hope this helpscdlawlor wrote:Thank you for the information. I'm still trying to figure out the difference between AP and PP so I appreciate the feedback.darklordsauron wrote:It's known widely that the President of America since John F. Kennedy has used Autopen to sign letters. I would call this a semi-success because the president does use his autopen to sign documents when he can't sign them in person.
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