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# Analysis This is a **Judge magazine cover from April 2, 1927** (price: 15 cents). The artwork shows a cheerful, cartoonish character with an enormous grin wearing a black hat and white collar, characteristic of 1920s illustration style. The text "THERE'S GOLD IN THEM MOUNTINGS" appears to be a play on the phrase "there's gold in them hills" — a reference to gold rush fever. The specific "mountings" reference likely alludes to **jewelry settings or watch cases**, suggesting a satirical commentary on commercialization or speculative economic ventures popular during the 1920s prosperity era. Without additional context about the specific date or political climate, the exact target of this satire remains unclear, though it appears to mock contemporary consumer enthusiasm or financial speculation during the Jazz Age.

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