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Old 03-21-2012, 01:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Runscott View Post
The image quality certainly supports your conclusion. I was giving them the benefit of the doubt, based on the Van Oeyen stamp and handwriting, hoping they had their scanner settings incorrect.

But this is a good example of why newbie photo collectors can't throw blind faith behind what they are told by those who are motivated by maximizing profit. I wanted this one pretty badly, but 'gut feel' kept me from bidding higher.

I don't think anything in the description is misleading. It's never described as a Type I.

Good front and back scans are all that are really needed, along with an educated buyer who knows what they are looking for.

The borders look all wrong for 1914 to. Looks like a standard 7x9, trimmed down to a slightly smaller size. Probably from the same era as the Ruth photo you posted. It helps that they posted the actual size.

Stamp looks good and it's probably from Van Oeyen's files, but that would have little significance to me.

Probably a $50 photo without the Van Oeyen stamp or with just a standard United Press stamping IMO.
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