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zoobrix t1_itxh2n9 wrote

Yes, NASA has put so much of their material from that time online that you could probably find all of these for free and at high resolution. The article keeps referring to "vintage prints" so it might mean actual prints from that time and while they could have historic value printed photos love to degrade over time. Especially color ones from decades ago can fade a lot. One of the examples look like it was signed, obviously depending who that was could add value.

Long story short it's a shit article and who knows what they're actually selling. If it's just prints of old photos made today it's a rip off, if it's prints from decades ago maybe signed they might have more value but don't expect them to look all that great and they'll probably get worse in the future.

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confusedCoyote t1_ityl6r5 wrote

It seems to be signed by Gene Cernan, Commander of Apollo 17 & the rest of the Apollo 17 crew

Edit: Updated who signed

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