1930 A's Team photo question
About 20 years ago, I was attending an estate sale of a long time neighbor. Looking through many of the items that were going up for sale, I found some old newspapers. I saw that they went back into the early 30's. I opened them up and looked at the sports news of the day. When I opened one of the newspapers, it had a large insert of the 1930 Phila. A's championship team. It was from the Phila. Inquirer, Oct. 5, 1930 and measures about 10 1/2" x 16". Some of the players; C. Mack in the center, Foxx, Grove, Cochran, Simmons, etc. I purchase the papers to save it from possibly getting thrown away.
I looked on ebay and found 8x10s of the same photo.
But this is an original insert from the newspaper, not in the best of condition, but nice for it's age. I put the newspaper insert of the A's team in a frame and have it out of direct sunlight hanging on a wall. What can be done to preserve it, is it worth finding someone to restore it, or let it as is.
Any thoughts of value?
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