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Originally Posted by tedzan
Pat
With all due respect....where are you getting your numbers ?
There is absolutely no comparison with 350-only series PB pop #'s vs 350/460 series PB pop #'s.
For example......
DEMMITT.....230 (approx.)
O'HARA........255 (approx.)
350/460 series
COBB red.....232
COBB bat.....141
350-only series
Speaker.........78
Beckley..........54
Bresnahan......51
McGinnity.......46
Furthermore, information from Scot's 100,000+ survey support what I have stated regarding
the differences in printing quantities of PB cards vs 350-only, 350/360. and 460-only series.
TED Z
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Ted, I agree that the pop #'s are definitely higher in the 350/460 series
compared to the 350 series Polar Bears.
The numbers I provided were from the PSA Polar Bear pop reports comparing the Demmitt and O'Hara to Fred Beck who is also from the 350 series,
Here are the combined PSA and SGC #'s
Demmitt 231 total with 93 lower than a grade of 2 (A , 1 or 1.5) = 1 out of 2.4 below a 2
O'Hara 217 total 80 below a 2 = 1 out of 2.7 below a 2
Beck 56 total 7 below a 2 = 1 out of 8 below a 2
To me this is in line with what I would expect considering how many Demmitt
and O'Hara's would be graded compared to Beck.
Wouldn't you agree that Demmitt and O'Hara would be 3 or 4 times more
likely to be graded than a Fred Beck Polar Bear?