I have also done autos inperson and through the mail (It has been awhile since ttm autos though) and that is a bad auto and a result from not rubbing down the surface of that card. I know I have gotten some ugly inperson autos doing this and from through the mail to. Some card surfaces require constant rubbing of the surface for the auto to stick on there. For some ttm I have done I used a bubble mailer to enclose a sharpie but for that one a very bad marker was used in terms of crayola or roseart.
I believe this is fake.......looks like it was either rubbed off or destroyed from the sun, then the seller tried to re-write the auto. Since its a glossy surface, the marker can be rubbed off completely in some instances without smearing if its done properly. Then it looks like he left it in the sun again and caused it to fade.
Thats NOT marburys autograph lol, did you see that infamous kobe topps auto like that thats faded the exact same way. Doesnt look ANYTHING like his autograph and never sells even with a $40 BIN
There's something wrong about that set. I've seen Kobes as well who don't look anything like his regular auto. They're all in the same condition tho, so it makes you wonder if someone got a batch of unsigned ones and signed them himself.