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Old 07-23-2014, 09:42 PM
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I haven't seen another example. Strictly by it's large size and display value it will have value. All other qualities and things equivalent (age, content, condition, etc), the bigger the photo the more valuable and usually the rarer, and that's a very large photo. It would have been displayed somewhere, perhaps at the association's offices or in a member's home. Obviously if it has some recognizable people that would add value a lot, but it's still an interesting looking historical baseball display piece, and no doubt rare. Of course there's always demand and premium in value for Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb et all, but a photo doesn't have to have famous people in it to have value.

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