Posted 2 years ago
PrairieGirl
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I found seven of these great posters from the Great Depression with only small pin holes in the corners. I think they are so sweet and uplifting! I've done a little digging and have read references to "linen" backed. These are just paper....should I have these preserved somehow and is it going to cost me an arm and a leg?
I'm also curious about the value. I've seen a few things on the web ranging from anywhere to $25 to $400 each.
Any information would be helpful.
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Nice posters, thanks for sharing.
Scott
Unfortunately they repro'd the heck out of old posters in the 90s. I would get them checked for authenticity then keep them away from the sun.
I think they are wonderful, I love WWI stuff.
Do you know how I go about checking for authenticity?