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Originally Posted by bcbgcbrcb
Just playing devil's advocate here but haven't we questioned the authenticity of some news service stamps on the back of vintage baseball photos before? Does the same possibility exist for a postmark stamp on a vintage baseball postcard?
I wonder if we can track back any previous sales/auctions for this exact postcard based on condition details where back scans are available to ensure that the date stamp appears on previous sale(s) as well?
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Well, I'm not much of one for conspiracy theories but, let's run with that a minute. Does anybody else see the horizontal line above the postage stamp and the vertical mark just to the right of it that look like dirt or smudges? Kind of look like the rough edges of an old stamp? Also, how come the stamp marks, the ones that run slightly upward and to the right, in several places on the postage stamp don't run off the stamp anywhere (I'm not talking about the circle date stamp)? Especially the one at the very top.
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Rob M.