Nicholas R. Burczyk is a retired board certified, trained forensic handwriting expert with years of experience, a PhD in handwriting analysis, and court appointments as such. Thus, a Burczyk certified signature would stand up in court. Burczyk was employed heavily during the 1980s and 1990s to view Autographs and render professional opinions. A Dr. Burczyk certified autograph usually has a label affixed to the item with printed date of examination and Dr. Nicholas Burczyk's signature. This was in addition to an accompanying certificate, which was rather plain in appearance.
The above information is highly doubtful and lacks credibility.
It was probably posted by someone using his certificates and trying to justify them.
If he was "heavily" employed in the 1980's and 1990's where were his certificates then? Did the owners of these autographs sit on them for 20 years and then try to sell them now at the bottom of the market?
They have only recently appeared.
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