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Posted By: Peter_Spaeth
I believe one difference is that if left to the ravages of time, art truly would lose its aesthetic value and could not be appreciated. As so many people here have pointed out though, even off condition baseball cards (at least through 100 years) clearly retain their aesthetic value at least in all but the most ravaged condition. |
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