An amateur tennis player who was well known in his day, Vincent Edwards is but one of two players to take the gold in singles and doubles play in the Olympics, which he accomplished in 1924. He won several Majors and was a member of five Davis Cup teams before going pro on 1927, one of the first amateurs to do so. He's seen here on a PSA 4 with a (MK) qualifier, for lightly penciled initials on the reverse. The front is colorful, centered to the right with a dot of old product residue seen near his stage left shoulder.