Richard, of course I'd have to see in in person to give a final opinion, but you can go by what I posted earlier-- circa 1950 commercial collectible photo. It doesn't have a lot of value, but has some some and they are collectible. It's the 'Babe Ruth' font that identifies these photos.
If the back of the photo has a papery/non-glossy feel, that is consistent with its old age. Modern photo paper tends to have a plasticy/super smooth back as it is coated in a plastic resin. Older photos don't have the resin so will have the slightly rough papery feel like on writing or typing paper.
Last edited by drc; 03-15-2010 at 12:11 PM.
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