
What appears to be a questionable letter relating to Marilyn Monroe has been sold on EBay by the same vendor who listed the “ElizEbeth” Short letter (it’s been removed). I was going to ignore the Marilyn Monroe letter, but with the sale price of $879.99, I thought I should comment, especially because the vendor, VintagePhotosForFans, does not offer a certificate of authenticity.
Let us count the red flags: An item supposedly found at an estate sale, listed on EBay, and sold with no certificate of authenticity. But there’s more!
Let us compare the many ways the EBay letter appears to be questionable, using another letter that sold at auction relating to Marilyn Monroe with an image that is widely available on the internet.

Above, the questioned letter that sold on EBay for $879.99.
For comparison, this is a letter that was part of a lot that sold in 2019 for $2,250 listed with LiveAuctioneers.com.


First, the letter sold at auction, typed on standard 8 1/2 by 11 stationery. Notice the letterhead.

And the letter listed on EBay, on paper measuring 6 1/4 by 7 1/2, a nonstandard size for stationery:
I think we can already see the problem. The letter sold at auction has an elegantly printed letterhead befitting the organization, listing prominent members. The letter listed on EBay doesn’t list any members and is rather tacky. The letterhead font in the EBay letter also appears to be condensed and drastically kerned (“squished” to the lay person), unlike the font and spacing on the auctioned letter. Notice that in the auctioned letter the two-letter telephone prefix is rendered slightly larger — HOLLYwood 5311 – as appropriate for the period. The EBay letter treats all letters the same HOLLYWOOD 5311, with no indication that this is a telephone number.
We could quit now, but let’s see what else we can find…. Notice that the auctioned letter uses double quotes around “Mrs. Dewey, I wouldn’t ever want my Aunt Grace to know I was naughty,” contrasted with the single quote marks around the word “goof” in the EBay letter. Although single quote marks are common in today’s less formal writing, single quotes in the typewriter era were only used as apostrophes and within double quotes. And nothing else.
Also the notice the spacing after periods:

From the letter sold at auction.

From the EBay letter.
Notice that the typist in the auctioned letter has inserted numerous spaces after each period, far more than the two spaces generally taught in typing classes. In addition, the typist of the auctioned letter avoid hyphenating words over two lines, while the EBay letter has hyphenated “re-fers” on the third line.
Finally, let’s check the signatures:

And the EBay letter.
Pay particular attention to the capital D in “Dewey” in the two letters.

I think it’s clear that signature on the left is authentic and the one on the right is a clumsy attempt to duplicate the original.
Some unfortunate individual, alas, has learned an $879.99 lesson about buying unauthenticated items on EBay.

I would like to address this as I am the eBay seller of this item and the Short one. I did buy these from an estate sale years ago. I am sorry for my apparent stupidity concerning this. The buyer on the Short item has already notified me concerning the misspelling on the letter. I honestly never even noticed it. As a buyer of movie items since I was 11, I just purchased this without knowing much about it. And I guess I was fooled on the Monroe one as well. This was an estate sale that happened years ago. The reason there is no certificate of authenticity or anything is because many of the original papers I had with these were lost when I moved from Texas to Missouri. So I have no way to research this nor how it may have been forged. I am 81 years old now and I am just trying to sell off my collection. The thing about this is: I wish you would have contacted me directly concerning this. If I would have known I could have taken the items off. But one of the buyers alerted me to this post. I really wish since you are an expert that instead of putting my seller name here and saying all this that you could at least contact me directly. But again, I do apologize for not researching this. I will research any other items I have like this and keep this as a lesson learned. I honestly did not know any of this prior and I feel duped and stupid for not realizing it because you have explained both well here. I am very sorry for all and have cancelled these.
Sincerely, B
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Thanks for the update.
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Thank you as well. I appreciate your knowledge. B
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