I just looked at the close-up images, in particular the printing details, along with all the other images.
If the cardstock has all the signs of being old (smells musty, foxing, passes the blacklight test), I am confident it is original and authentic.
This isn't just from some general "feel" or "impression." I was looking for distinct printing and ink details in the close-up image. Plus I considered all the other images and evidence.
The funky staining made me wonder too at first. However, I don't think it's deceptive toning but water damage or staining it got sometime over the years.
This would be an item worthy of restoration and cleaning.
Last edited by drcy; 05-16-2021 at 01:51 PM.
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