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Old 03-04-2024, 06:13 PM
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Thanks Tony, nice to see the hard numbers on the 1914 availability split...my quick glance was fairly accurate. This pretty obvious higher number (#73 to 144) scarcity versus the lower numbers, coupled with the appearance of Zeider in each separate group with the same bio write-up on the backs, indicating that he was traded to the Chicago Federal team in early 1914, but a different image used on his card #116 wearing the Chicago Federal uniform, makes me believe that this set was issued in two groups, with the later print run of the second half of the subjects released at a reduced level.

I don't think I have seen this theory before. But then again I can't imagine I am the first to make this connection. Perhaps the Zeider angle is new...


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Originally Posted by Kidnapped18 View Post
14 CJs are tough to find good PSA graded examples in and of themselves
Cards 73-144 are even tougher...PSA has graded 5398 total to date
3300 1-72
2098 73-144

This works out to 61.13% being in the first group and 38.86% in the second group.

On average there are 45 graded cards per player in 1-72 compared to 29 graded cards per player in 73-144.

Zeider #60 has 54 PSA graded examples whereas Zeider #116 has 25 PSA graded examples.

Last edited by brianp-beme; 03-04-2024 at 06:13 PM.
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