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Hi and welcome to another episode of collectibles chat, Iamp;#39;m Steveamp;#39;s Zarelli. Autopens. If youamp;#39;re an autograph collector, hopefully you know what they are. Itamp;#39;s one of the many landmines that you need to navigate in the autograph collecting hobby. Weamp;#39;re going to take a closer look at them, help you identify them, and dispel some common myths as well, Iamp;#39;ll also have a collectibles tip at the end of this video. Thanks for joining me and letamp;#39;s go. So, what is an Autopen? An Autopen is a machine that, based upon a template created from someoneamp;#39;s real signature, will sign their name. Essentially you have a metal armature that will hold a real pen and following a matrix thatamp;#39;s based on someoneamp;#39;s signature. It signs their name. Autopens as we know them today were invented sometime in the 1940s, however they didnamp;#39;t come into wider use until the late 1950s. At that time, politicians started using them, the NA