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I just picked up this SGC 40 Crawford, and I've had the SGC 20 for awhile. The colors on both of these seem drab, or muted in comparison to all the other E95s in my collection. The SGC 50 was sold on ebay, and looks to be brighter and more vibrant (but it could just be an enhanced scan).
My question to you guys who have handled a lot of these cards over the years: Does Crawford vary in richness of color, or does it always tend to look a little washed out? Thanks in advance to anyone who can provide some insight. I basically want to know if I should keep searching for one with richer, bolder colors, or just be happy with the one I have.
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