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T O P I C R E V I E WBMil422Would this crew-signed Apollo 11 cover be considered personalized and take away from the value of the signatures? Either way what would the value be?BMil422It is post dated Jul 20, 1969. Not sure if it is legible.astrobockI have no issue with a postal cover being addressed. On the question of value of this item, I think the address distracts from focusing on the signatures, so it would be less valuable than an unaddressed cover. Still would be a desirable cover if signatures are authentic. BMil422Thank you for the input, Signatures are authentic. I would money back guarantee that in writing if I was to sell it, or have it authenticated first. Thanks again, BobbyMike DixonIt's a period piece, but I trust it was appropriately priced. BMil422I didn't buy it Mike, its a one owner. The address on the card was the house I grew up in. My father mailed it to our house to my mother. He had it post dated the day they landed. It was a surprise for her. He had it signed at work. The appropriate value is what I don't know.Robert PearlmanGranted, it is just one data point and a not a perfect match, but the same style cover, with a typed address and signed by the crew sold for $4,375 in 2013 in a Heritage lot that also included a few paper recovery ship mementos.BMil422Thank you for your time and info Robert.
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