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Autograph Authentication – Mike Tyson

Confidence Grade: B (Likely Authentic)


Overview

The submitted item is a signed trading card of noted boxer Mike Tyson, popularly recognized as “Iron Mike.” The image depicts an aggressive facial expression famously associated with Tyson, and the card features a bold silver signature applied over the lower portion of the image.

Upon high-resolution forensic inspection at 10x simulated magnification, the signature exhibits several indicators of freehand, live signing: ink pooling, stroke tapering, dynamic velocity changes, and pressure variation are visible in multiple segments. These reduce the likelihood of autopen, printing reproduction, or stencil-based forgeries. However, absence of contextual provenance (e.g., signer’s environment, time, certificate, or photographic evidence) introduces a margin of uncertainty, resulting in a confidence level just below the “Most Likely Authentic” threshold.


Forensic Ink and Substrate Evaluation

  • Ink Type and Application

  • Ink appears to originate from a metallic silver paint pen, commonly used in professional autograph signings.

  • Exhibits true metallic reflectivity under directional lighting and visible texture layering indicating pressure variances.

  • Minor pooling areas and internal streaking (due to uneven flow distribution) are indicative of hand-applied pressure variation.

  • No pixel artifacting, diffusion patterns, or speckling consistent with inkjet, laser, or offset printing were detected.

  • Substrate Analysis

  • Cardstock is glossy-coated with minimal absorption; ink remains on top of the surface, as expected.

  • No feathering or ink bleed present.

  • No smearing detected despite ink’s wet nature, implying intentional application and drying time/planning.

  • Light ink skipping along raised texture of the card images is consistent with manual glide motion.


Individual Signature Analysis

  • Signature Stroke Dynamics

  • Initial upstroke on first vertical segment shows classic entry taper, followed by variable pressure seen across midpoints.

  • Multiple pen lifts and directional changes are apparent.

  • The final tail flourish exhibits a rapid speed curve, visible slight ink thinning, and lacks artificial uniformity—all inconsistent with autopen or stamping systems.

  • Line Variation and Tapering

  • Clear stroke width modulation visible in downstrokes, common among authentic signatures.

  • Stroke angle is irregular but fluid, suggesting no mechanical pattern overlay (i.e., autopen or preprogrammed vector).

  • Signature Characteristics

  • While stylized and difficult to match to full Mike Tyson graphology, the bold, angular style matches various verified “event signature” formats used at private signings, especially when speed is a factor.


Collective Signature Analysis

  • Constitutes a single large, dominating signature—no inscriptions or secondary signer(s) involved.
  • Signature placement appears deliberate; positioned to avoid obscuring facial details but retain prominent visibility.
  • No pixel-perfect replication or evidence of repetition—stroke irregularities are inconsistent with mechanically reproduced or etched overlays.

Red Flags

  • Lack of Official Provenance: No certificate of authenticity (COA), hologram, or submission information is visible. Reliance is entirely on forensic ink and stroke analysis.
  • High-Risk Autographer: Mike Tyson is frequently forged; thus, elevated scrutiny is applied.
  • Showmanship Style: Simpler “MT” style signatures like this one are easiest to replicate; however, we observe internal stroke inconsistencies that do not support template-based forgery.

Market Comparison and Similar Item Sales

  • Mike Tyson Signed Trading Card – PSA/DNA Certified

  • Sale Price: $295

  • Source: Goldin Auctions

  • Features matching ink (silver), event-style angular signature. Authentication included.

  • Mike Tyson Signed 8×10 Photo – JSA Authenticated

  • Sale Price: $180

  • Source: eBay verified sale

  • Noted similar flourishes and single-pass dynamics in silver paint pen.

  • Mike Tyson Auto 2021 Leaf Metal Card – Factory Issued

  • Sale Price: $150 – $400 (depending on parallel rarity)

  • Source: eBay and Whatnot sales

  • Official issuer-embedded autograph; differs slightly in stroke density, indicating more controlled signing context.


Note: Despite absence of authentication certificate and lingering forgery risks associated with high-demand figures like Tyson, the microfeatures strongly support the signature as live-hand signed. Given the complexity and live dynamics of the autograph and absence of mass-replication features, a B grade is assigned, indicating likely authentic with minor caveats due to provenance gaps.



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