I agree that what I said does not apply in all cases. Obviously a T206 Plank signed by Plank would be great, because he passed away in 1926. However, Hooper and Marquard lived until 1974 and 1980 respectively--two totally different things.
Also, had the signature been in period fountain pen it would be different or had the signature been placed on the back of the card (which is blank).
It's the fact that the sigs are ballpoint pen that distracts me personally.
-Rhett
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