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Not a particularlt rare postcard, but the content on back along with Logan Galbreath's signature is where more value rests in my opinion. The postcard by itself probably would sell in the $40 -60 range or so on a good day. I think to the right person the content on back (Galbreath auto) would probably make the card worth in the $100-150 range or so. I could be wrong but were it mine I would likely sell it in that range. May get more from a PCL or Western States collector given the Los Angeles postmark and the fact that Galbreath was in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Also, IMO that is NOT Joe Wood on the postcard, respect other peoples opinions but NOT him.
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