I have to agree...why would anybody take a photocopy of a card to Clemente to sign when the real thing was at the time inexpensive, and plentiful?
I'd kill to have a Roberto Clemente autographed anything...but I'd just have to pass on this. It's ugly, in my opinion, and unnecessary. The 1971 Topps is my second favorite Clemente card. If I could get the real thing, and was sure of it's authenticity (some provenance would be nice, though unlikely available), then I'd jump in.
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