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Not trying to be a smart-a$$, but I think the card pretty much explains itself.. But yes, like Leon said, that would be a victorian trade card. I've been dabbling in the Victorian trade cards a little as of lately, and there are some great baseball related ones to be had. The merchants gargling oil linament set is a good one to start with, especially if you're ok with the severely trimmed ones, there's plenty of those to be had. Full ones come up less frequently and generally aren't as cheap. Plus there's only 5 in the set. Keep in mind those 5 were used in multiple printings with varying color schemes, so just pick one and go with it.
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