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Since you folks are the experts (imo), please see if you can point out the "fakeness" of this card before I get stupid and send it in for authentication. I don't have a good scanner so this is it for quality. I'm pretty good with post 1900 cards, and a UV light does not help because I have nothing this old to compare with. It does make a good conversation piece specially after that recent find.
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maybe this will help.....
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Leon, is your card glossy at all? I do see the "tone" of the picture seems darker... What else am I looking for?
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Jim:
You are looking for an albumen photo mounted onto a CDV backing. It appears like your photo is all part of the card itself. |
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That Peck and Snyder is a fake. Not even close.
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I agree with Barry. That is not an authentic card. But I'm not saying you couldn't get it into a slab if you sent it off.
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