I suspect what others are suggesting, sometimes in their own special way, is that you should be more focused about the individual cards you just acquired, rather than the precise spot on the registry, as the relative spot on the registry shouldn't be a meaningful consideration.
Based on a quick glance at the registry, at the moment, you're the only one with a complete set on the registry. As noted by others here, the other collectors that have previously completed the set have now retired their sets, which usually means that they've sold all or a part of their sets. The next set down below you on the list is a long way down at only 18.75% complete.
One way to read that is it's not a popular set to collect, at least in PSA slabs. Another way to read it is that it's an expensive and/or difficult set to collect in PSA slabs. Either way, you're the proud new owner of the only complete set on the registry.
So congrats on the new set, and hopefully you enjoy having it, regardless of what's shown on the Set Registry.
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Trying to wrap up my master mays set, with just a few left:
1968 American Oil left side
1971 Bazooka numbered complete panel
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