When I don't know, I don't know. T5 Cobb.
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Guys, I'm not sure and I'll admit my ignorance. I know cards, but Pinkertons....you decide if it's an original (I know. I know. I'm leaving myself open to comment :D).
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it's legit IMHO. Here's an example from one sold at Goldin.
https://goldinauctions.com/1913_15_P...-LOT14118.aspx It's a 1913-15 Pinkerton Postcard (even though they are usually blank back). I was the first bidder (at $10). I expected it to sell for more than it did ($360ish), but it does have a pretty glaring imperfection :D |
It looks original to me, but what do I know....? Don't own these anymore but have some others...I think Wags was blank backed but not sure..
http://luckeycards.com/pw530x2.jpg |
Derek and Leon,
I thank you both. Everyone is welcome to chime in.....respectfully :D. |
Cobb looks legit IMHO
Here’s my only 2 https://photos.imageevent.com/rucker...ize/oldfox.jpghttps://photos.imageevent.com/rucker...ze/schulte.jpg |
Definitely looks good to me. Here's mine, very similar:
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/825/4...b682c9d2_c.jpg |
Legit
I believe it is legit as well. I corresponded with the seller quite a bit (nice guy). He bought a box of 150 random postcards for a very low price at an estate sale and this was in there. He was thrilled just with the interest in it and didn’t care what it sold for. Refreshing.
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I concur, it is legitimate. The crease was the only thing that kept me away.
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Gentlemen,
I thank one and all. Feel free to continue to chime in. |
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