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The photo looks genuine, and it's a nice image. But what color is the mount? Never saw one that looked quite like that.
And yes, the first person who answered your question knows more about Old Judges than anyone in the hobby. |
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Well I appreciate the feedback and the knowledge of Old Judge as well. I took more pictures for you all to review. I stand corrected on the redness when I re-inspected the card- the scan is correct. I am posting camera photos now instead of a scan.
As far as being genuine, where it came from is a late 18, early 1900 family photo album (not mine). Really not questioning that it is real much as whether the colors are off due to fading etc. Here are the camera photos including a side profile. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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The photo quality is strong, a big plus for N173 collectors. It's a nice image.
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Aside from the coloring of the mount that Jay already mentioned, I'm thinking it looks a little funky for other reasons.
The left and right edges of the pictures on the two N173s I own pretty much align with the outer edges of the Old Judge tag line at the bottom of the card. This one seems wider. In addition, there is far more room between the right, left and top edge of the picture and the right, left and top edge of the mount on my cards than there is on this one. |
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I assume by mount, the reference is to the board it is attached to which is an amber red color as seen from the side profile. The bottom edge where cut is much whiter however. Maybe it is so rare that it is worth billions due to it's uniqueness. ![]() |
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It's very hard to tell from scans what's real and what's not, so I'm simply drawing comparisons to the two I can actually hold.
The N713s do come on red mounts, so that seems to be a good sign even though your scans don't look red. Is there any trace of gold around the top, left or right edges of the mount? Last edited by kkkkandp; 03-06-2010 at 06:42 PM. Reason: spelling |
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