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Perforations
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 8:55 pm
by ECooper
At the weekend I came across a booklet of views for Gibraltar I'd bought in an auction job lot,
some of the cards were missing from the book presumably having been torn out and posted.
What are these tear out cards (ciraca 1920?) worth when compared to normal views without the perforated edge?
Is it better to leave them in the booklet?
Re: Perforations
Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 10:20 am
by kevinramsdale
ECooper wrote:At the weekend I came across a booklet of views for Gibraltar I'd bought in an auction job lot,
some of the cards were missing from the book presumably having been torn out and posted.
What are these tear out cards (ciraca 1920?) worth when compared to normal views without the perforated edge?
Is it better to leave them in the booklet?
From a historical point of view it would be better if these booklets remained intact, from a commercial point of view the cards would generally fetch more sold individually, which is why they are often split up. Although tending to be largely uncollected views of tourist areas, there can be sometimes be more interesting items within.
It could be argued that the cards were originally designed to be removed from the booklet, so no real harm is done.
Collectors usually prefer cards without perforated edges so it is common for these to be cut off by dealers, leaving a slightly smaller card than usual in most cases.
Re: Perforations
Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 11:01 am
by MichaelDay
We find they tend to get 'overlooked' in stock, even though they have interesting cards in them. So we're often tempted to split them - which as Kevin says was the original intention.