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I love the history and nostalgia of old 19th century cards. I am a collector of St. Louis Pre War Cards. Both Cardinals and Browns. I am always amazed how the quality of the picture isn't factored into the grade. Wouldn't you rather have a relatively sharp 3 than a 6 that is faded but good corners? This is a case where I would and is common when dealing with N Cards. Thoughts?
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