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Old 11-23-2011, 07:17 AM
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Hey Guys and Girls,
I know it's a long shot but ya never know with this group!! Anyone seen this game type cutout cards before? I have them categorized as 1910s-1920s unidentified game cards, ie... WG-Unc. (whoever asked about me having a Double Eagle for a coin to show.....I am working up to it, those things are expensive)


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Leon- is your 1932 quarter a D or an S?
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Leon- is your 1932 quarter a D or an S?
Since the mint mark would have been on the back I picked a Philadelphia one....it has a ton of luster in person but scans just don't capture it.
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VERY NICE George Washington, Leon!!
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anything on the back? If not, to me it looks like these were meant to be cut out and played on a game board of some kind? Also interesting is the bat with the hook on it. Makes me think of a rubber band slingshot type thing.

set up the players on the board (baseball diamond) and shoot rubber bands at them?

I'm just grasping at straws here but if we saw a game board with similar color scheme or graphics, we might tie them together.

Here's another thought. I just printed them out and cut one out. Looks like the bat could hook over the players shoulder for whatever reason. Dunno? But, I do think they look better with the bat. Otherwise, it looks like they are knitting a bootie or buttoning their shirts


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For what it's worth, the uniforms look 1870s-80s. The shoes in particular are standard circa 1870s cletes. Obviously a playing card can have for the time old timey players.

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They are blank backed. I thought the same thing about the unis looking older but just didn't think a game like this would date that far back. Maybe it is 20-30 yrs earlier than I thought. No doubt they were meant to be cut and most likely were issued with a board game. I was hoping, by miracle, someone had seen a board game with players like this.
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Leon- I actually went through Mark Cooper's book on baseball games from cover to cover but couldn't find it. However, I do feel it may have originated from a game of some kind.
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The general design does resemble 20th century. However, there were many cutouts in the 1800s. Victorian scraps were originally supposed to be handcut off the sheets.
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