What do you know about the seller? Are they perhaps a relative as well?

Might it be someone in economic distress selling family heirlooms on the internet?

Not strange, but uncouth if the seller is not family.

On 10/3/2022 1:51 PM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
A relative just sent me a link to an eBay offering of a "vintage photo"
that happens to be an image of my late cousin and his bride on the day
he graduated from the Naval Academy and also was married.

The price was modest, but I am astonished that a dealer somehow got hold of
the photo, and that there is a market for such personal items.  Also,
although the back of the photo only indicated the date and place of the
image, the listing identifies my cousin by name and (then) naval rank,
supposedly based on information from other photos.

Does anyone else find this strange?

Dan Matyola
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