I have a paperback copy of Peanuts the Art of Charles Schultz. It has a copyright of 2001, and I know he died in February of 2000. However, the autograph on the inside front cover doesn't look like any of the autographs of his that I can find. I get that it must be a facsimile, but why aren't there millions of them out there - unless I missed them? Please explain, and don't be cruel.
Yes, a facsimile that's on every copy. Here's a few listings that shows it. Paperback: https://www.ebay.com/itm/204357459771 Hardcover: https://www.ebay.com/itm/285349583569
but why aren't there millions of them out there Why would there be ? You may in fact be the 1st person to ask this question ! Remember....the web has tons of stuff....but it doesn't have everything. The listing found by Kronos states... " The signature is not live ink or a stamped signature. The signature is a photo of early Charles Schulz signature That's enuf to answer the questions folks may have about the signature..