The 1923-24 Exhibit issues are generally considered a single 128-card set despite being issued over two years. The cards feature black and white photos (some with a white border), and blank backs. Of the 128 subjects, only 58 were "new" cards, different from previous issues, and are more difficult than the 1921 and 22 cards.
Extremely attractive and sharp white-bordered card, with square corners and a clean surface. The VG 3 grade assessed by PSA appears the result of two lines of discoloration across the card back, which certainly reduce the numerical grade by have zero impact on the eye appeal of the card front. Some very light areas of surface abrasion are visible on the front, lending to the technical grade.