200507-0286

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Item Description

Grading Standard: News Agency 1st Generation AKA Original Press Photo
Size: 8x10 inches with minor variation
Blacklight Test: No.
Other Notes:

Historical photograph.

Do not expect perfect photos. Often old photos have small creases and tears around the edges.

Scene Description: Typical of the vehicles speeding completion of America's network of super-highways, roads, and streets are these two 1960 Dodge dump trucks. Loading is the all-new cab-forward CT800, featuring a 10-cubic-yard Heil body and a maximum gross vehicle weight rating of 45,000 pounds. At the right is a D600 model with a 6-yard Perfection body and a maximum gross vehicle weight rating of 22,000 pounds. Dump truck in the foreground is owned by Caruso Construction Co. Photo is dated for release on Sunday, October 4, 1959. This is an original file photo collected by Ray Vogler lead illustrator for LTV aerospace in the late 50's early 60's.

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Photo Grading Standards and Terms Used

International
Purchasers:
Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as "gifts" - US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. The "value" on the customs form is the purchase price.
Real-Photo: The most prized type of Postcard. This has been developed on film stock and is not a simulated photo like what you would find in a newspaper.
Photo: Can be of any type of manufacture but is not a real-photo. For example. a picture in a newspaper is a photo, lithograph, digital print, etc...
AZO Dates from 1904-1940s
Defender Dates from 1910-1940
EKC Dates from 1939-1950
Kodak Dates from 1950-Now
KRUXO Dates from 1907-1920s
Divided Back Dates from about 1907 - 1915.
White Border Dates from about 1916 - 1930.
Linen Dates from about 1930 - 1945.
Chromes Dates from about 1945 - Now
Near Mint Very, very light wear, sharp corners.
Excellent No bends or creases, corners may be very lightly rounded. Very light surface wear is acceptable.
Very Good Corners may be lightly rounded, an almost undetectable crease does not detract from appearance.
Good Corners may be noticeably blunt or rounded with noticeable bends or creases. Excessive dirt detracts from appearance.
Average Creases more pronounced, corners more rounded, may have edge tear and soiling.
Poor Excess soiling, creases, etc.

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