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Nice card, very confident it is authentic. McCormick is a tougher card; I feel the price is fair (not mine, don't know seller). McCormick may be one of only a couple players where a strong photo quality can be distracting, at least on his action poses. This due to his eyes being "touched up" which gives him an eerie look. It wasn't uncommon for the photographers/"artists" of the day to take the liberty to touch-up the eyes.
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