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 Assistance ID'ing Gehrig card 1 Attachment(s) I'm hoping someone can assist. I found this Gehrig card in a collection I'm sorting through but I can't place it. The back is blank. Can anyone recognize it from this photo? | 
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 Looks like one of the 1970s SSPC/TCMA, etc. cards. | 
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 Looking at that font and the quality, I say fantasy card soaked in tea. Font identification says Fluro Semibold. Which is a font made in Australia in 2019. | 
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 Pretty similar I agree with both the above posts..... its probably a copy "aged" to look old of a 1975 TCMA collector issue..... this one ( not doctored up) is on eBay now...https://www.ebay.com/itm/16620712512...Bk9SR7rWiZ-nZA | 
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 1 Attachment(s) If tea does that to a card, imagine what it does to your teeth. Attachment 630713 Brian (I oopsie-daisied card for tea-sier viewing) | 
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 OK, thanks everyone for the quick replies. Stay away from tea! | 
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 Surprise, a member who never posted before shows this. | 
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 A very rare and worthless card from the Phony Baloney set of recent years. | 
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 Brian (the British would add milk, but I believe that would lessen its faked authenteasity). And with this statement I have finished crossing my I's and spotting with Teas | 
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 That card looks much older than it really is. I assume this card was baked in an oven to get its yellow “patina.” Just goes to show that we must be extremely careful when buying cards. | 
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 It was a reused tea bag. Not a good reprint. Some are better than others. This is on the low end. [/B] Quote: 
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