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Default How to authenticate a wet signature.

On 25/01/2018 07:30, ss wrote:


The original ball point will have indented the paper, and possibly
any sheets underneath it.Â* This may be more visible from the rear.

Also, the colours on the copies are unlikely to exactly match the
original, although the copies may well match each other.


This a macro image of the copy:
https://imgur.com/a/42EIn

This I think is the original:
https://imgur.com/ITvu29X

I am basing it on the `copy` is more solid colour and if correct as one
poster has stated the wet ink on the original shows the fibres of the
paper.

Agree, disagree?


I'll pass.

If you had provided photos of all 3 I would have been more optimistic as
it'd then be a case of spotting the odd one out.

PS
IIRC which is the original matters for some documents but not for
others. (You can eg prove a copy if a will if the original can't be
found.) But if the mistake was made by a solicitor then they ought to
advise you w/o additional charge.

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