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Mr Bo Jingles

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  1. There is no added value to the coin for having a JM signature. To think there would be a premium is a bit naive, don't you think?

     

    Coins are coins and autographs are autographs. Mix the two and you have nothing more than the sum of the two parts.

     

    JM's signature is not rare nor will it ever be rare. Not 500 years from now. Much like President Gerald Ford who signed thousands of signatures in his life, the supply will always be greater than the demand and that is why it is a novelty and nothing more.

     

    If I wanted to really marry the two entities together I would be looking for vintage signatures that are not common at all in the coin world. Of course, you would still be collecting two different things and one would not affect the value of the other.