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Daniel, that is one hell of a great find. congratulations!
DO NOT, I repeat DO NOT have it authenticated. First, it looks like the real deal. Second, what's the point? If you aren't selling, it doesn't matter. BUT...here's something to keep in mind. Your story is EXACTLY WHY, all of us...need to let our kids know, "When I die, open every friggin book, look at every album cover, before just selling my thousand albums for $100 to somebody, that's going to discover hidden signatures. Or, when you're older and ready to "cash out"...that's when you can go thru all that stuff, and for high end items like JFK, then you can pay for the authentication. Why do it now, though?
Hello. Member Herman Darvick would be able to render a valuable opinion on this - maybe leave a message on his wall asking him to look?
First of all, congratulations! That kind of find drives me to brave fleamarkets early on a Saturday morning - though even I won't be doing it tomorrow morning as it will be around -12C at 09.00!
For two bucks I would have just bought it and checked later. At worst you would have had a surplus book that probably has some references to Nixon, and which I guess is worth $2 anyway. I assume you didn't check in front of the bookseller - that really would be having your cake and eating it!
I have had a few lucky finds myself. In my case the seller has usually had some idea that the item may be of some value so it has cost more like $50 - $200 but if something is worth hundreds or even thousands more it is pretty academic whether the price is $2 or $200.
I guess the value of your book would be even higher if you could find out who the recipient was. I cannot make out the christian name but if he or she really was a friend of JFK and perhaps lived in the Boston area it might be possible to track them down. It can be fun doing that kind of research.
I just noticed this discussion, Daniel. What a find! I sent a link to a dealer who knows JFK well and he says it's genuine, too. The condition and whether it's a true first edition can make a big difference in the value.
He said he's interested in buying it if decide you want to sell at some point.
The condition and whether it's a true first edition can make a big difference in the value. Find out, and be sure to store it properly.
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