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Framed movie poster in the style of The Wolf of Wall Street with various signatures

Entertainment Memorabilia

AI Estimated Value

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$2,500 - $4,500

As of June 17, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a large, framed movie poster for the 2013 film 'The Wolf of Wall Street'. The poster features a central image of actor Leonardo DiCaprio in character as Jordan Belfort, surrounded by high-energy party scenes from the film including a chimpanzee and various performers. The item is housed in a simple black frame with a protective glazing that shows some interior light reflections. Most notably, the surface bears numerous signatures in silver and gold-toned ink, including markings consistent with the signatures of Leonardo DiCaprio, Jonah Hill, Margot Robbie, and director Martin Scorsese. These signatures appear scattered across the poster's composition. While the markings are visually consistent with those of the film’s cast and crew, their authenticity remains unverified without physical inspection and expert forensic analysis. The poster includes printed billing block information at the bottom, citing Red Granite, Paramount Pictures, and the official website 'TheWolfOfWallStreet.com'. The overall condition appears excellent from the photograph, with no visible fading, moisture damage, or tears to the paper, and the ink used for the signatures remains vibrant without obvious smearing. The identification of this item as a cast-signed piece is a hypothesis and should be treated as such until professional authentication is performed.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided imagery, I have examined this cast-signed poster for 'The Wolf of Wall Street'. The piece bears signatures consistent with those of Leonardo DiCaprio, Jonah Hill, Margot Robbie, and Martin Scorsese. While the ink appears vibrant and the placement is typical for high-end cast-signed memorabilia, I cannot determine the medium of the signatures or the paper quality from a photograph alone. A physical inspection would be required to ensure the markings are hand-signed rather than printed or autopen reproductions. The estimated value of $2,500 - $4,500 assumes the signatures are accurate to the individuals named. This range reflects the high market demand for items associated with this critically acclaimed film and its primary cast. Condition appears excellent with no visible UV damage or creasing, which preserves value. However, this estimate is a working hypothesis; the market for such items is heavily dependent on professional third-party authentication and provenance. Without such documentation, the piece would likely be viewed by collectors as a decorative replica, which would typically sell in the $100 - $300 range for the framing and large-format print alone. To move beyond this hypothesis, I recommend a forensic signature analysis and an examination of the paper stock to confirm it is a studio-distributed poster. The presence of light reflections in the image prevents a clear view of any potential 'blind stamps' or holographic stickers often used by authentication services to track such items.

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