You aren't going to like this, Silverstealth.
I did e-mail the seller about this and he sent me a polite reply thanking me for letting him know... seems he didn't tell his bidders, though.
These papers are a set of reproductions issued in 1974. These editions often came with a wrapper (missing here) and it's always the same copies. I have NEVER seen an original IPN of the period, let alone a Ripper edition. The way to tell if a LVP newspaper is genuine is to check the print. If it's of the period, it will have a very slight embossing because of the method of printing.
The yellowing, brittleness and general dirtiness of these copies is simply down to bad storage. In this condition, they would be worth an absolute maximum of £20 in my opinion.
However, they are not THAT common and if you're using them as a research tool rather than an historical investment, then surely they're worth it?
PHILIP
I did e-mail the seller about this and he sent me a polite reply thanking me for letting him know... seems he didn't tell his bidders, though.
These papers are a set of reproductions issued in 1974. These editions often came with a wrapper (missing here) and it's always the same copies. I have NEVER seen an original IPN of the period, let alone a Ripper edition. The way to tell if a LVP newspaper is genuine is to check the print. If it's of the period, it will have a very slight embossing because of the method of printing.
The yellowing, brittleness and general dirtiness of these copies is simply down to bad storage. In this condition, they would be worth an absolute maximum of £20 in my opinion.
However, they are not THAT common and if you're using them as a research tool rather than an historical investment, then surely they're worth it?
PHILIP
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