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Those numbers seem reasonable. I don't know anything about Zimmerman, specifically, but 14's trade for significantly more than 15's. If it's asset appreciation you want, the 14's may benefit from their relative scarcity, but eye appeal will always be rewarded. Since it's going into your collection, buy whichever one looks best to you. Some caramel residue will be forgiven by the market and good centering with ample borders will always correlate with the highest values. Bottom line: if one has a solid edge in eye appeal, buy it.
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