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I recently acquired a 1970 US Open Golf Tourney program and included inside the program was a page available for in-person autographs. The page was signed by some of the biggest names in golf at the time: Jack Nicklaus; Arnold Palmer; Gary Player; Tony Jacklin (who won the tournament) and a few other golfers..
Looking for advice - do I keep the autograph page intact with the program and for the most part hidden from any display or do I remove the page and frame it with a suitable picture featuring these legendary golfers?
I am not looking to sell but eventually I will and not sure what would bring the most value. So do I keep the autograph page intact with the program or carefully remove it and display separately? Looking for some helpful advise from the experts out there!
Tom
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