You'd also be wanting to see some signs of aging with century-old black ink on paper. We're seeing none here. While most inks signed on paper are bound to age with the passage of time, facsimiles tend to remain bold.
I'm not pulling up any other programs from this banquet via online searching to prove that this is a facsimile, but will stick to that belief for now. That's all I can really do without having the piece in hand. For these reasons, I'd personally only treat the piece as a banquet program and whatever respective value it would carry if it had no signature at all.
Last edited by BillyCoxDodgers3B; 08-21-2024 at 01:38 PM.
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