I picked up the gladys knight and the pips "i feel a song" LP and on the back is a personal message from singer of the group Edward Patten written in blue marker. It reads "To Janet, The best always, from Edward of Gladys Knight and the "Pips." The record sleeve is pretty worn and the top is falling apart so someone unfortunately duct taped across it covering up the "To Janet" part of it. I have the disc with it and it is in good shape. I played it through and it crackles a bit but doesn't skip.
I'm wondering about how you check authenticity of this sort of thing and what the value may be.
This is a document of the decleration of united state of america. Its an authintic copy. Its on an old parchment paper. I don't know anymore. I was hopeing i can get told a little more about it. Thank you for looking.
gold ring embossed with a floral pattern with raised white handles. Makers mark on the back are as follows; Wilcox Quality, Wilcox S P CO, international company. W.M. Mounts 9300N inscribed under the number is the cursive word Normandie with a "B" underneath. Also off to the left are the letters CCNN that appear to be scratched on.