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Submitted photo · June 22, 2026

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The Beatles autographed by all four members

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AI Identification

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Framed Beatles-style commemorative display featuring signatures

Music Memorabilia

AI Estimated Value

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$10,000 - $15,000

As of June 22, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A professionally framed multi-aperture display assembly containing twelve small photographic reproductions of Beatles album covers, a high-contrast graphic of the band's four silhouettes, a central logo card, and a piece of paper bearing four handwritten signatures. The signatures appear to read 'George Harrison', 'Paul McCartney', 'Ringo Starr', and 'John Lennon'. The user specifies this is autographed by all four members; however, this claim is unverified at this time. The layout is set against a black mat within a dark, modern frame. The album cover reproductions include works consistent with 'Abbey Road', 'Revolver', 'Help!', 'Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band', and others. The signatures are written in blue and black ink on a light-colored paper which shows some minor yellowing. The frame appears in good condition, though the glass or acrylic glazing reflects a light source, obscuring some details. The identification of the signatures as those of the band members is categorized as a hypothesis based on visual appearance alone. Without physical inspection, forensic ink analysis, and provenance verification, the authenticity of these markings cannot be determined and they are presented here as consistent with known examples rather than confirmed originals.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided photograph, this item consists of a multi-aperture display assembly containing twelve album cover reproductions and a central paper element bearing signatures consistent with those of George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and John Lennon. Per the user's submission, this is identified as being autographed by all four members of the Beatles. I must emphasize that my evaluation is a hypothesis based on appearance alone; I cannot verify the age of the ink, the paper's composition, or the legitimacy of the signatures from a photo. Such elements would require forensic analysis and a physical inspection to confirm whether these are hand-signed or mechanical reproductions. The estimated value of $10,000 to $15,000 assumes the signatures are contemporaneous with the band's active years and have a verifiable provenance. The market for high-profile music memorabilia is currently robust, with items of this type often attracting significant interest from collectors. However, valuation is entirely contingent upon authentication. If these signatures were found to be later facsimiles, pre-printed, or non-contemporaneous imitations, the value would decrease significantly to approximately $50 to $150, representing the decorative value of the frame and the commemorative prints. To properly validate this item, a physical examination by an expert in 20th-century autographs and a review of any historical documentation regarding its origin would be necessary. The minor yellowing of the paper is noted, but without inspecting the reverse of the paper and the mounting methods used, I cannot assess the long-term conservation state of the assembly.

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