Inspired by History
For the fifth in The Raab Collection's Masterclass Series on starting and building a collection of historical documents, Nathan Raab, president of The Raab Collection, focuses on historical document authentication and forgery. Raab explains that experts begin with an intuitive “feel” developed over decades of experience, then confirm it through many interlocking checks: paper, ink, format, showthrough, handwriting details (including numbers and line quality), autographs, and whether the signer was in the right place at the right time. He notes signatures are often examined last because forgers practice them, and describes modern challenges like glossy signed photographs and high-resolution reproductions, as well as tools such as microscopy, specialized lighting, and ink-movement tests. The discussion also covers the value of reputable dealers’ lifetime guarantees and the limitations of third-party certificates of authenticity. They also dip into notable forgers and an example of uncovering a forged Abraham Lincoln letter. 00:00 Introduction 00:49 The Expert Gut Check 02:41 Authentication Touchpoints 05:30 Modern Photo Pitfalls 07:02 Tools and Techniques 08:01 Collector Learning Curve 10:15 Guarantees and COAs 13:07 Famous Forgers and Fakes 16:18 Avoiding Forgeries: The Basics 19:29 Lincoln Forgery Case Study 22:33 Healthy Skepticism Mindset 24:12 Conclusion
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