The answer has to be very general. The only way to get an exact answer is to have a single, exactly defined situation (fluid, flow, pressure, pressure difference, temperature, surroundings, pipeline layout, operational mode and sequences etc. etc) and two competitive actuators/valves, one of each kind, exactly described.
The general answer is as danw2 has described.
In addition to reversing the 'normal' state (open vs. closed) several springs (equal or different, one inside the other or 'parallell') gives a higher number of possibillities to regulate the force and speed of opening/closing movement, or balancing (dampening)regulation force (if regulation valve) than a single spring actuator. Several springs will also give a possibillity to build the actuating devices smaller, and might give a more centered and paralleld movement in some cases.