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Aged domain with 301 redirect to existing site?

I'm wondering if this particular scenario is at all helpful...

Would I see any significant SEO benefit to purchasing an aged domain with strong backlinks and then copying the content to my existing site and redirecting the old link to the new?

So it would be the same content that I copied from the aged domain but now on my existing website. I would individually 301 each of the URLs with content I care about to my existing site.

Would this help with my domain's authority and individual page rank? Or would the 301 negate that authority the aged domain previously had?

Thanks in advance!

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