Joe, but then again, why do you think your ESSLINGER card is a fake? No features you mentioned directly link to post-45 manufacture.
If there is anything that can visibly tells the timeframe, that is the font used (name and rank). Fonts vary subtlely even with the same font name, but certainly they are distinguishable from professional eyes, like badge guys are so great in finding feeble die crack.
I hope there's someone in this forum who is versed in typographical history. I have rather strong typographic interest, but not good enough to give you a definite answer. Still, to my eyes, the font of "fake" cards are all the same (including ESSLINGER and LILIENSTERN) and it gives me rather "new" feeling.
My current opinion anyway.
If there is anything that can visibly tells the timeframe, that is the font used (name and rank). Fonts vary subtlely even with the same font name, but certainly they are distinguishable from professional eyes, like badge guys are so great in finding feeble die crack.
I hope there's someone in this forum who is versed in typographical history. I have rather strong typographic interest, but not good enough to give you a definite answer. Still, to my eyes, the font of "fake" cards are all the same (including ESSLINGER and LILIENSTERN) and it gives me rather "new" feeling.
My current opinion anyway.
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