Autogramme
Autogramme is a German word derived from the Greek "auto" meaning self and "gramma" meaning writing. It translates directly to "self-writing" and is most commonly understood as an autograph. An autograph is a person's own signature, especially that of a celebrity, handwritten on an item. This item is often a photograph, a book, or a piece of paper. Autographs are collected by enthusiasts for personal enjoyment, as mementos of their favorite personalities, or for their potential monetary value. The practice of collecting autographs has a long history, with notable collectors emerging throughout the centuries. Modern collecting often involves attending public signings, purchasing items from reputable dealers, or even seeking out items at auctions. The authenticity of an autograph is a crucial factor for collectors, and the market has developed various methods and services to verify signatures. Beyond personal signatures, the term "autogramme" can also refer to an individual's handwritten text or statement, regardless of whether it is a signature or not. However, in common parlance and within the context of collecting, it overwhelmingly refers to the signed mark of an individual.