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Originally Posted by GrayGhost
All this Type One, Type two, and Type fifteen stuff is really mainly important for value, isn't it? yes, of course, a Type One original would have the most desirability, but this at times seems to be an issue that gets out of the "hobby" and more into the "business" of collecting
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Scott, I agree about the value. But, more importantly... If you had identical images in front of you, of a scratched, creased, stained etc T1 and a T3. Most wouldn't even want to look at the modern copy.
With the real McCoys', the clarity is stunning. Inspite of all the wear.
Incidentally, I recommend folks just collect baseball cards. They're just better. Steve