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Personally, I would prefer to only have the 'important' signature on the card. Plus, say it is a two-player rookie card signed by both men. What if the lesser player's autograph overshadows the HOF'ers writing, by being bigger, bolder, etc.? To me, that would greatly detract from the majesty of the piece.
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