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Old 02-26-2014, 04:56 AM
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Default A little help, please, from the postcard experts.

Authentic?

There is a clip of the upper right corner. Any help is appreciated. I am a baseball card guy, who only occasionally dips into postcards.

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Old 02-26-2014, 05:59 AM
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Looks good to me. This has the earliest image of Chick Hafey on a card/PC. Obviously the corner clip is not typical so would be considered "trimmed" by the TPGs. In fact, this PC usually has very wide borders, so yours is "very" trimmed.
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Here's mine for comparison. Note the wide borders:

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What's the measurements? It looks maybe OK, but trimmed on both sides.

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What's the measurements? It looks maybe OK, but trimmed on both sides.

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Once I receive the postcard, I will post the measurements for you. It did say it was trimmed in the description.
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Cool cards, guys!!
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What's the measurements? It looks maybe OK, but trimmed on both sides.

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The measurements are 3 1/2 by a little over 4 1/12. It is 4 1/2 across for the upper right corner.

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