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I don't know the issue, but it looks fine to me. The pattern on the front looks like typical stone lithography from that era. Have you seen the website titanicitems.com? It talks about this specific card.
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This is what i can tell you from my experience of this period...
i am a Paper kinda Guy... & The Paper Never Lies! Reproducing this Paper Product today has shown to be Impossible. So, with this as Evidence, viewing it's qualities as You have provided... "It's Authentic!" And if You don't want it!?!? Please tell me where to Send the $130.00 Required for Her Purchase!? JK ( : Go Get That Lady of the Deep!!! Very Nice Find Indeed ~
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Life's Grand, Denny Walsh |
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Still looking for more opinions. I see the post has quite a few views! Want to make sure I'm getting what is advertised as this is a big purchase for me. Any information about this card's history is most welcome as well and if anyone has another authentic example, I'd love to see it!
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I have seen the card on titanicitems.com, it was the very first place I stopped when searching for information. Suprisingly there isn't much. I looked at sale records and the card saw a big jump during the 100th anniversary of the sinking but outside of that, maybe pops up every two years or so, at generally the same price. I appreciate your thoughts on it!
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I agree with this statement.
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Hoping for some more individuals with more knowledge in this area can chime in!
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Hard to say would have to check with a black light ultraviolet
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Unfortunatley the card isn't in hand. I'm currently a prospective buyer.
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I hope this helps somewhat, I know this is a celluloid / plastic and is different from paper but maybe there are similarities in the print pattern
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Well, on the Titanic card, the text definetly doesn't pop and the card overall looks very rough, in some corners of the card, the damage exhibied is very detailed with minute strands hanging off and looking almost like pulp. I'm sure there are forgires that have that level of detail, I just can't tell.
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