Hello, I found a photo in a old bible I had got at a estate sale. It is REAL and done in blue ink, dated 1983. The woman was 93 who I got this from. It says more then just his name but in another language at the top. It is in great shape and thew photo is of him wearing red with the big hat and holding a tall cross silver in color.
Any idea on what this is worth or should I toss it to the side?
Thanks in advance,
Gage
BTW: The photo is signed on the back of the card instead of the front. Very clear and very real in blue ink. I checked around and seen his siggie, it is for sure genuine dated 1983. Any idea’s on value? Te great part is it is even more then his siggie, he wrote other wtuff above it and a number 16-23?
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