1933 George C Miller discussion
After looking at a few threads where people were examining cards from particular sets that are considered tougher to find than others, I decided to do the same with the 1933 George C Miller set. I obviously didn't include the Ivy Andrews card. After looking at both the PSA and SGC population reports there were a few things that really caught my eye. I only looked at the uncancelled cards that received a numerical grade and here is what I discovered. I will put the number of psa graded cards first and then the SGC number along with a total number from both companies. I will start with the highest pop cards first. It was amazing to me how few graded copies of some of these cards exist. I also tend to believe that many of these pops are bloated due to crackouts and crossovers. Any thoughts or opinions on which cards are truly the toughest to find in uncancelled form whether it be raw or graded. Thanks, Andy
Mel Ott 19+19=38
Rabbitt Marnaville 22+15=37
Charlie Gehringer 23+11=34
Dizzy Dean 18+15=33
Al Simmons 21+11=32
Jimmy Foxx 21+11=32
Lloyd Waner 20+12=32
Goose Goslin 23+8=31
Charlie Grimm 19+12=31
Paul Waner 18+10=28
Jimmy Dykes 20+8=28
Dale Alexander 14+13=27
Frankie Frisch 14+13=27
Lefty Grove 17+10=27
Joe Stripp 17+10=27
Bill Terry 14+12=26
Chuck Klein 16+10=26
Charles Ruffing 17+9=26
Jim Bottomley 19+7=26
Oscar Mellilo 18+8=26
Dick Bartell 16+9=25
Lonnie Warneke 12+12=24
Bill Dickey 17+7=24
Lefty O'doul 13+11=24
Carl Reynolds 13+10=23
Chick Hafey 11+12=23
Earl Averill 14+9=23
Joe Cronin 14+9=23
Walter Berger 13+7=20
Wesley Ferrell 13+7=20
Ray Hayworth 14+5=19
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