Hey guys,
Just bought a nice SS photo which I am having concerns with. Throughout my studies of Period photo paper markings/etc, I have always considered the "Agfa" marking alone with line above...on snapshots sized photos to be Post-war (50's).
Now, the photo in hand is very convincing and I do believe it is not a fake per say, but postwar.
I'd like to know what you guys think about this particular Agfa marking and if you think it is post-war or was used during wartime?
(BTW- the lines under the Agfa trademark were used for quality control by the company, and mean nothing else)
This is one site that lists this particular marking as postwar:
http://www.kriegsberichter.de/Data/fake03e.htm
Thanks for any input
Just bought a nice SS photo which I am having concerns with. Throughout my studies of Period photo paper markings/etc, I have always considered the "Agfa" marking alone with line above...on snapshots sized photos to be Post-war (50's).
Now, the photo in hand is very convincing and I do believe it is not a fake per say, but postwar.
I'd like to know what you guys think about this particular Agfa marking and if you think it is post-war or was used during wartime?
(BTW- the lines under the Agfa trademark were used for quality control by the company, and mean nothing else)
This is one site that lists this particular marking as postwar:
http://www.kriegsberichter.de/Data/fake03e.htm
Thanks for any input
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