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Originally Posted by mmilla07
What are some of the things you would look for if you had it in hand? Happy to take more photos if needed.
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Things that would differentiate upon close inspection only: resolution of the picture (sharpness, clarity), granularity (silver content?), contrast, etc. Looking from different angles and lighting often helps bring these out, but they are hard to capture in photos, which is why experts (not me, I've just seen a lot of photos of all types) will defer an opinion until they can make a direct inspection. Age toning of the white borders and back can be a factor, too, although in this case it seems to have been framed a while ago, so there would be evidence of age regardless. This could very well be a Type I first-generation print, but it looks to me from a distance to be more likely to be a copy that was made for presentation in a museum (Bob Feller's, maybe?) or at an exhibit, based on the large margins and type of frame and caption labeling.