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Posted By: leon
Since there have been many many auctions and finds of our beloved caramel cards, in the past few years, where would you rank them in scarcity now? Lets concentrate only on E90-1 thru E107 since those are the main early ones. We can do the others later. I know Pete Calderon's site is a great resource but things have changed a bit over the years.....my thoughts....and these are very debatable.... |
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Posted By: Bobby Binder
Leon, |
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Posted By: leon
I realize what you are saying and agree, however, I don't think they (E107) are as common as they seem to be because of exactly what you said (a few larger groups coming out recently)......and as I said...my list is extremely debatable....I am sure I could place many of them in 1-3 different positions, up or down, and still feel comfortable with the list.....good thought though.... |
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Posted By: Anthony S.
Virtually all of the e107's that have shown up on Ebay in recent months are from this years REA auction. The fact that the same ones are just recirculating makes it appear they're more common than they are. |
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Posted By: Wesley
Almost all of the caramel sets listed above contain thirty cards or less. The exceptions, of course are the E90-1 set with 118 cards and the E107 set with approximately 150 cards. |
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Posted By: Matt
Can we assume inaccuracies in the pop reports exist generally uniformly over all issues? |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
"But to find an example of a particular player in the E107 set is much tougher." |
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Posted By: Bryan Long
I am no expert on caramels, but it is awefully hard to find e103 cards. I sort of discount the major auction houses because I simply cannot afford 99.9% of what they have to offer. But, even the e103 cards are hard to find in those auctions. I don't pay a ton of attention to the other sets. I do think that e93 cards have been taking off lately depsite being pretty easy to obtain. |
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Posted By: JimB
As somebody who just completed his E94 set at the National after years of work on it, I must say that I was a bit surprised at how difficult it was. I knew it would be tough, but it was tougher than I thought. Maybe it is because TBob is hoarding about 10% of the total E94s in existence. |
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Posted By: Todd C
regarding an ealier comment. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I might move the Croft's Candy and Cocoa down a little, especially the black blacks. I don't think those are tougher than E97. The blue backs are tougher and the red ones could arguably be first on the list. |
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Posted By: leon
I was hoping folks would cut and paste my list and do their own......but otherwise I didn't go by any freakin' pop report as I think they are stupid. When someone says "Pop" to me I immediately think of "POP, POW, BANG, WHAM, SLAM".....like in Batman.....I used to love those fights they got into...but I digress |
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Posted By: Ed Hans
Excellent list, Leon. Only quibbling, but I would put E95 before E93; E101s up about 5 spots; and E105s up about 4 spots. Something like this: |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
Interesting to see E100 so low (high scarcity) even more so than the E107's. While I agree (unless as previously stated you're just looking for one individual card) I would shuffle the E100 with the E99 as I think they are more scarce. |
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Posted By: JimB
I would generally agree with Ed's order, though I would put E94 below E106 and E97. |
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Posted By: Matt
"especially since there are still tons of ungraded cards they don't take into account...." |
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Posted By: leon
I will say the pop reports can be somewhat of an indicator of what is actually graded....as we know many people play the crack and resubmit game. Personally, I would guess that the graded percentages would be somewhat reflective, population wise, of the ungraded ones..... As I said I threw my list out there from the top of my head based on what I see on a daily basis...nothing scientific about it.. |
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Posted By: Matt
Here is a small comparative analysis for whatever it lends to the discussion: |
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Posted By: Peter Thomas
Matt, I think that E92 Nadja's are probably overstated as to relative rarity since some cards(St. Louis) are quite common, but others very scare and no St. Louis cards are in the group of 5. I am quite sure that Donovan does not exist in the Nadja's at all, but I do think that the groupings that you have put together are quite accurate. |
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Posted By: Alan U
Total PSA graded cards divided by # of cards in the set = avg # per indiv card. In no ways close to being perfect, but another way to look at it: |
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Posted By: Matt
Peter - that's a good point; I'll make a notation on my list to that point. |
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Posted By: robert a
E90-1 (easy examples) |
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Posted By: Alan U
Matt, I was going to include SGC, but it was taking too much time to get all the issues. In the PSA site I could just cut and paste from a few years. |
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Posted By: Tony Andrea
I know I going to sound bias here but I think Robert A, (caramelcard) has hit on a really good point here with his breakdowns. I like how he has broken down the E90-1 set into two separate categories. "Easiest" -vs- the "Toughies". Anyone who has ever tried putting this set together knows there is a pretty substantial grouping of some really tough cards that rarely pop up for sale. Yes you see the constant sprinkling of some E90-1 commons on Ebay every week, but out of the 120 card set there's many you might not see for years, if ever. I think the placement of these so called "Toughies" from the E90-1 set he has put in middle of his list is very accurate IMO. |
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Posted By: Dave F
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Posted By: Tony Andrea
Hi Dave - |
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Posted By: Marc S.
E-104-IIIs |
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Posted By: Bob
In general, high grade E94s are becoming impossible to find and all E94s are becoming tougher and tougher. They are going in to collections and not being flipped or being rehashed on ebay or in auctions. |
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Posted By: Matt
I added Leach, Lord and Lajoie to the calculations for additional accuracy and to include a few more issues. The updated list is below with some observations: |
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Posted By: brian p
My list, separated in groups to indicate relative ease of locating examples (does not consider scarcities within the set). I have left a few sets off (E92 Nadja, E104-1 etc.) because I have not been as observant in certain sets and thus not comfortable classifying them. All of the ones I have left off would be in one of the three harder to find categories. I made a list about six years ago, and the order has slightly changed, especially in the harder categories. Dang it, if we don't have the freedom to change our minds on scarcity when it comes to caramels, then what do we have? And by the way, E91's should be separated into their three series, which thus makes them fall from easy to obtain into the More Difficult category. |
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