Higher value in high grade. Beyond that, being #1 brings some notoriety so there is at least a little premium even in lower grade. People sometimes mock the higher prices for a low grade 1933 #1 Benny Bengough, but it's one of the better known cards in the set. It's not a common in any grade.
Last edited by drc; 08-06-2012 at 10:32 PM.
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