New to the forum. I usually buy and sell ammo (gunbroker seller: Ammookkie)
http://www.gunbroker.com/All/BI.aspx...ellers=1360673.
This isn't one of my areas of collecting, but I took a risk on it at the auction.
This postcard was amongst the ammo and bring back papers. I would like to get it professionally authenticated. Can someone point me in the right direction to where to take it? Any opinions on it?
The people who I have shown it to says it look good to them. It looks good to me by the way the graphite lays on the paper on the different colors of the paper. I'm no expert but I'm 95% convinced its real.
What is everybody's thoughts? Should I break up the package and sell the bringback papers or keep it as one big grouping? Any info regarding the postcard or other documents is welcome. There is more papers related papers retaining to each of the gun documents.
I can provide more pictures (im assuming the image hosting thing worked. I never did this before). I'm not a true German military collector even though I come across this stuff all the time here in north central Penn. I'm much more into the guns and ammo.
http://www.gunbroker.com/All/BI.aspx...ellers=1360673.
This isn't one of my areas of collecting, but I took a risk on it at the auction.
This postcard was amongst the ammo and bring back papers. I would like to get it professionally authenticated. Can someone point me in the right direction to where to take it? Any opinions on it?
The people who I have shown it to says it look good to them. It looks good to me by the way the graphite lays on the paper on the different colors of the paper. I'm no expert but I'm 95% convinced its real.
What is everybody's thoughts? Should I break up the package and sell the bringback papers or keep it as one big grouping? Any info regarding the postcard or other documents is welcome. There is more papers related papers retaining to each of the gun documents.
I can provide more pictures (im assuming the image hosting thing worked. I never did this before). I'm not a true German military collector even though I come across this stuff all the time here in north central Penn. I'm much more into the guns and ammo.
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