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It is a 1968 Argentinean issue. It is not called "Tarjeton Crack". "Crack"is the name of the card maker. "Tarjeton" is the card format. The set is called "Golazo". It consists of 442 small disks [we'd call them 'pogs'; they call them "figuritas"], 140 stand-up cartoons [called "silhuettas"], and 128 oversized cards called "tarjetones autografiados" of soccer players and race car drivers. You managed to snag the key card in the set, obviously. Here is another from the set:
![]() And my Pele: ![]() For my money, one of the best soccer issues ever, from a format perspective.
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