They share the general pattern of Chuck's autograph, but these are the first examples of C.D.'s autographs I've seen that were not perfectly legible, with untypically indistinct smaller case letters.
The ones I've seen that were irrefutably IP signatures (and I've seen examples that comprised a wide time period) were very legible with better penmanship. These look shaky and non-descript by comparison.
While I wouldn't rule out the possibility of these two cards being genuine, I would pass for better examples if I was not completing a signed set, subset, or Dressen career signed set of cards.
Last edited by William Farrell; 08-06-2014 at 09:51 PM.
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