Quote:
Originally Posted by RCMcKenzie
Ted, it's amazing that you put together every Sovereign card. The 150 series seems pretty difficult. I doubt many, if any, have done the whole Sov set like you did. With only 52 in the 460 series, it seems like something that can be done with some time by collectors that want to try it.
I know the Geyers, Devores, and Crandalls(the red hindu group, I've forgotten what they are called, but recognize the subjects in the group), are easy in SOV460 and the pop reports show that also, around 30 graded each. I did not know the super prints were so scarce. Only 3 Evers SOV460 on psa, wow.
|
Hi Rob
The 6 super-prints were definitely short-printed. I will tell you this, besides the 6 super-prints with SOV 460 backs, acquiring the 402 cards of the all - SOVEREIGN set
were not as tough as you would think. The toughest part of this adventure was figuring out the SOVEREIGN no-prints. There are exactly 70 no-prints, and I had to do
a lot of researching in order to know that I was not going on a "wild-goose" chase trying to track down cards that did not exist. After all there were no published check-
lists for me to go by. It was quite a challenge, but it was a lot of fun.
Look, I envy you for having 67 cards in you 1910 COUPON set. A tremendous accomplishment that I will never be able to achieve. So, why don't you try for a complete
SOVEREIGN set.
Take care,
TED Z
T206 Reference
.