What does a fake 1933 napoleon lajoie giudey gum card look like?

There are a few common signs that a 1933 Goudey Napoleon LaJoie baseball card is fake.

* Card stock too thick. The card stock of a real Goudey card should be thin and flimsy. If the card stock is thick, it is likely a fake.

* Colors too vibrant. The colors on a real Goudey card should be vibrant, but not too bright. If the colors are too bright, the card is likely a fake.

* Printing too sharp. The printing on a real Goudey card should be slightly blurry, not too sharp. If the printing is too sharp, the card is likely a fake.

* Too glossy. Goudey cards are not very glossy. A card with more shine is likely a fake.

* No rounded corners. Original Goudey cards had rounded corners. Any card with square or sharp corners is likely a fake.

* No player name on back. Goudey cards had player names printed on the backs of all its cards. If there is no player name or any kind of writing at all on the back, it's likely a fake.

* Watermark missing. The backs of legitimate Goudey cards have a "GOUDEY GUM" watermark. Hold the card up to a light source to inspect the back for the watermark. Any card without one is likely a fake.