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I have several 1920's Exhibits all black/white. I have seen color variations of green, purple, even yellow.
Are the color variations more rare, thus demand higher price? Or are they all considered equally rare and have same values? Outside of value, do collectors desire the colored variations over the black/white variations? Or do collectors, myself included, strictly keep to the black/white cards? And are the black white cards more appropriately called "sepia"? Personally, Exhibits are way cool - provided they are regular black/white. I have not much desire for green or purple card. How about you folks? |
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