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Originally Posted by tedzan
Peter
I've tracked 1949 Paige cards since 1982, when I acquired my Paige.
That "135" number you have noted is the result of re-grades and crossovers.
My educated estimate is that approx. 80-90 different Paige cards are actually reflected in that number.
The 1949 Leaf Paige is one of the most sought after post-war cards; therefore, , it garners some ridiculously high $$$$$ figures.
And, as little as 0.5 increase in it being RE-GRADED results in 1000's of $$$$ increase in its market price.
T-Rex TED
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Ted there are also 44 sgc graded ones. And who knows how many ungraded. Not saying it isn't a very tough card, just saying it isn't Wagner in terms of scarcity.