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Most likely from the 20's.  The ones I could identify were from that period.

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The autograph at the top right is Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd.  Are you certain that the autographs are authentic?

Thank you.  Honestly, no clue at this point.  There were about 50 in the lot and I haven't gotten any to PSA yet.  Trying to identify the ones I want to send.

From the presentation these are very doubtful.

Eric, curious how you are coming to this opinion.

Odd to appear same paper, app. size, and ink and sharing some characteristics. I did not look at any exemplars, anymore than I did with the Journey LP. I literally used none there. Just an opinion. based on observation. What are you seeing?

Thanks, makes sense.  I am going to send the Byrd out.  I have a few more MOHs I want to get done.  They seem like they were cut out of an album or something.  The paper and ink have some age.  I always start with "Why?" was not sold to me as specific autos (hence my post), so not sure why someone would forge it.  But again, just guessing, we'll see what happens.

Best of luck, Jeffrey.  Please keep us posted.

Certainly!

I agree.

Middle right is Irish opera singer John M Cormack

Thank you!

I thought I replied before but I do not see it. 

Byrd came back authentic.  I sent the Mccormick to and that came back 'unable to authenticate'.   The top left one is Harry Byrd, former gov of VA.

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