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Old 06-01-2012, 07:07 PM
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Hi, I don't know too much about the Caramel cards, but is this an authentic card?

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Old 06-01-2012, 07:18 PM
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Looks like an E121 series of 80 or 120 depending on the back or w575-1. Not sure about the back you show.Looks authentic to me.
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Looks like an E121 series of 80 or 120 depending on the back or w575-1. Not sure about the back you show.Looks authentic to me.
Thank you. Yeah was wondering about which series if you can tell by the pose or lettering on the front. I know Zach Wheat has a different pose I believe.
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And any suggestions why it's slabbed as a "trading card" and not an E-series Caramel? Or is it they couldn't distinguish which series?
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My guess after further research is that this is a W575-1 glued on to something else in print. They probably couldn't determine card type due to back.
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The OPs card is probabaly an E121, they are the most common. But you wouldnt know for sure unless the back scrapbook stuff is removed, it could be a E121-80 or E121-120.
W575-1-1 is also possible (same quality photo as E121), but there is no way its a W575-1-2 (less quality photo), or W575-1-3 (different font, see below)




a couple High Pocket Kelly checks



similar card but not the same, this is one of those extremely rare (3 dif known) W575-1-3 cards, recently discovered
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Someone obviously sent it in for the autograph authentication only.
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Thanks for the help everyone! Is it worth cracking out and removing the paper in the back? How would you remove it?
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You could crack and soak but probably not worth the risk and effort. I personally would leave it alone
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