‘Celebs seem to prefer them [selfies] as they don’t have to spend the same amount of time on them,’ Borghi adds. ‘But autographs still have their appeal.’The official signatures of European leaders and royalty, including Napoleon Bonaparte (40). ‘If you sign something that has value — whether it be legal or sentimental — then your signature is a reflection of yourself. Forgeries have been around for as long as humans have been scrawling, but an equally sizable problem comes with printed signatures. ‘You can value an autograph without endorsing the person,’ says Borghi.