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How/why is that listed as a "Document"? That is a simple album page in two inks with the usual notes and stains.

Sales pitch

I know, it was more of a rhetorical question. I am not fond of printed images being called photographs, so this seems a bit much to me anyway. 

it does come from perry cox 

Yes it does, so the word "Document" surprised me. Newbies seeing that word "Document" could research the wrong prices or something. Just my 2 cents.

My guess it's just a search engine word.  I have people selling handbills all day that list them as posters in the title. Or not bill Graham or family dog. It's to spam the search engines.  People list Seattle bands with nirvana in the title even though they have nothing to do with  the item 

Yes, but it does have a "graph" meaning - as in the case of a newbie researching prices or some such. It is not a Document. :/

I just can't recall which member here owned this Lennon two-tone. I hope it does well.

It sold for $787.

Then has to pay cox commission.

While it’s not the greatest looking autograph, it still is a Lennon, and it’s very legible.  For $787, this seems like a steal to me.  From my own looking around, it’s not often to get a Lennon under $1000, much less under $800.

That's right someone stole it !

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