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Old 04-19-2025, 07:44 AM
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Default Ruth and gehrig autographed postcard

If you click on the link and it brings you to the eBay listing, and if you go to 'SELLERS OTHER ITEMS', there's one of Ruth alone listed at $4500 which to me looks a little too identical to the Ruth signature on the postcard with Gehrig; hard to imagine that when one signs their name, that it is an exact flawless copy of their signature on a different item. Moreso, one who has diligently practiced someone's signature is more likely to reproduce it exactly.
Also, I'm far from being an expert but the Gehrig looked like a try at a perfect autograph.
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