It is the doing of the font's OpenType features. The effect that you mentioned was very likely created by the Segoe Script's contextual alternate (calt) feature. It is not unique because many fonts do automatic replacements if certain conditions are met, which are specified in the font's OpenType features.
For Acclaim == Opti Auvant Gothic Bold, also Berthold's Avant Garde Bold
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Edited on Dec 28, 2019 at 05:23 by toto@k22
Hurme Geometric Sans 2 Regular
WILDCARD is Ariata Display Black
Edited on Dec 20, 2019 at 02:41 by toto@k22
Monroe Bold. The "e" is a stylistic alternate
Edited 2 times. Last edit on Dec 19, 2019 at 13:36 by toto@k22
With some tweaking, Nutmeg Headline Regular will match the font used in Jalisco
The uppercase M and G are OpenType alternates in the font and the letter in your image was made bolder (faux bold?)
If you have the fonts Shelley Allegro BT or English 111 Vivace BT, these two fonts will also do but you will need to make the letters bolder in your program to match the image.
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