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I would be shocked if there was a plethora of raw 1914's that would grade out as 5's or 6's. The fragile nature of the cards would be one reason. The other is that the first 100 years of the existence of these cards have yielded the current pop report data. Yes the data is somewhat flawed due to crossovers, and there are also plenty of raw 1914 cards in the hands of collectors. However, I don't think many people would crack out a Psa 6 1914 CJ in an effort to stand on principle. So I doubt there are many awesome looking raw 1914's via that route. And to Greg's point about the likelihood, or lack thereof, of the existence of a surprisingly large number really nice 1914's out there...I reiterate the point: If they are out there, where are they?
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