Posted By:
Bruce BabcockI own an SGC 40 Dreyfuss. Apparently, "the" SGC 40 Dreyfuss. I bought it graded and it is the only D322 of my complete set that is graded.
In answer to Mark's question, I'm guessing that the existing number of D322 Dreyfuss cards is 150-250. I could be way off. I'm assuming that if you owned a Tip Top set before the grading services began you might not be in a rush to get it graded, unless you were planning to sell. I'm also assuming that collectors of older sets, where a vg/ex card qualifies as a blazer, as opposed to a much more recent set that is possible to complete in PSA 8 condition, grades mean less and there is less incentive to get it graded.
Does anyone know the pop reports on the D322 Wagner? This would provide an interesting comparison to the Dreyfuss. I'm guessing that the number of graded Wagners is far higher simply because more kids kept Wagner and threw away Dreyfuss, who was not a player.