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Signed by Artist?

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Hi, I bought pin #5631 recently and there was no mention from the seller of it being signed. However, on the back it looks as though it has been signed. Pinpics says the artist is Randy Nobel, but doesn't say whether they signed any amount of them. Does anyone know? I'd like to know if mine was signed by an artist or a random person wrote on it with marker (as I cannot really make out what the writing says). Thank you!

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Oh great! Guess my eyes aren't that great haha. Does it being signed make it worth more? I don't plan on selling this pin as it is for my steamboat willie collection, but it's my first ever signed pin so i'd like to know :)
 
Yes, that looks like Randy Noble's signature. The date matches up with the day it was released, which was one of the Countdown to the Epcot event events, held at the Contemporary.

Signatures can add value to the right person. But not to all people. So maybe a $5-$10 premium.
 
Alright thank you! Even if it doesn't make it worth that much more, it makes it just a bit more special for me :)
 
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