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Originally Posted by BioCRN
I'm still trying to figure out why some years have multiple designations for their pop reports.
1887 Gold Coin (Buchner) (N284) - Baseball
1887 Gold Coin (Buchner) (N284) (N284) - Baseball
They are both well populated and it's not broken up by old-label-flip year designations like 1886-1890 Old Judge cards.
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The clock was ticking down in H&S. I have the Sam Thompson hand at belt, or whatever it's called. I look at my checklist and see that I need the hands chest high. I check psa pop and in seconds see that they have only graded 1 chest high card, so I throw in a bid and win. It's low grade, but it's the tougher variation, which is the info I needed before bidding again.
I looked just now on SGC.
N284 category results listed alphabetically under "B" for Big Sam Thompson.
Hand at belt 8
Hands chest high 2
hHgh (sic) 1
and in their (n284) (n284)
Hand at belt 5
Hand at chest 5
I didn't look to see if they have an old label category, or what.
I do not reference pops if I'm selling. "Only 24 PSA 4.5 OC's extant."