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Odd question, but given that vintage cards were frequently thrown out and autographs are often on paper scraps and similar items, would you consider these as ephemera?
I would definitely consider something such as a ticket or program as ephemera but I think I might consider cards and autographs as the same. I’m classifying items on some documentation and wanted to see what others thought. Thoughts? Last edited by 1treasuretrove; 04-07-2019 at 10:54 AM. |
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