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|  Please Help Identifying The Cards. 
			
			Just found this in a box of old cards I had. What is this! lol   Also, What are these haha    And last but not least... These lol   I would be open to selling these but just would like to know what they are exactly first. I can't find these online so far. | 
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			The McCovey is his 1969 Topps card that has had the 1969 decal rubbed on it. I bought some cards years ago that had a Mantle, Mays and Rose done the same way Hope this helps | 
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			Helps 100% so basically just a normal card?
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			Not normal but special. Someone took a semi valuable 69 regular card and added to it a semi valuable decal from the same year,  and created a custom card without semi value   But based on what Scott says you might be able to buy or build a whole set of them. That would be unique and might create a new market. Whoever did it did it well. Last edited by ALR-bishop; 08-21-2016 at 02:58 PM. | 
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|    1965 New York Mets Team Issue Postcards #N/A - Ed Kranepool [Good*to*VG‑EX] Courtesy of COMC.com COMC lists those as 1965 Mets Team postcards. I think I had an Alou stuck to the decal. I've seen a couple on COMC but I can't remember which players. Seems like a weird set to attempt. 
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			Those old baseball HOF postcards look to be from the late 60s or early 70s--I remember the HOF looking like that before they remodeled.  Doubt they have any value but they are neat to look at.
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			I purchased those exact cards at the Hall of Fame back in 1964 or 65. The postcards were from a perforated folder with a smaller card version attached.
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			It's so wild seeing the signature Warren Spahn leg kick in a Mets uniform. Wow.
		 
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			Thanks for everyones help! Everything here is up for grabs so PM me with offers if youd like.
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