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I don't know who that dude is...
But I think that's Leon's Quarter!
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I haven't seen a card like that. My first guess from experience is that it is a cut from a photograph with a backing put on it. I don't think it will turn out to be a regular baseball card from any set. Baseball cards almost always have some form of printing on them.
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Appears to be a cabinet or albumen photo used for a newspaper photo. Probably cut down from a bit larger piece, misc sizing marks on the back for production use.. But not a baseball "card".
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Thanks for the input, guys. I was thinking the same thing, that it was a cabinet piece or something like that, although I have never seen one that size. The strangest thing to me is that it seems to be factory cut, so it doesn't appear to be cut down from a larger piece, unless it was done professionally or at least very precisely. Interesting card/piece nonetheless.
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