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im looking into buying a hugh duffy cut or 3x5 auto and i'm just not really sure what i should pay for it?
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I would say around $500 (on a clean, no line index card)
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Thats about right. He's fairly easy to find too on 3x5's or GPC's ....On unique items photos or letters there is a major price jump. I've sold Duffy letters for $1,500-$2,000
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Unrelated but Jim's answer made me think...is there much of a difference between 3x5s and GPC's? In terms of quality I mean, is one preferrable to the other?
Last edited by dgo71; 12-10-2012 at 05:03 PM. |
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all other things being equal (quality of auto), I'd say GPC b/c of the post markings / date.
Dates and/or post office location markings help assure the auto's validity and add character to the item. |
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Good point on the date/markings, hadn't even considered that. Thanks guys!
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