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Posted By: DD
Hi, |
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Posted By: Adam
I believe the current owner of "The Card" did crack it (well, he/she probably did not do it themselves) and got it re-slabbed without the Gretzky/McNall name on it. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
regardless how "the card" is now slabbed...there are a few others inbetween a "2" and "the card"... |
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Posted By: Brian Weisner
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Posted By: Eric Brehm
In addition to the 26 T206 Wagner cards graded without respect to back type, as listed by Brian, PSA shows 2 additional examples graded 1-2 with Sweet Caporal back. These would be under the new system that labels the slabs (and compiles the pop stats) by back type. Steve Soloway's PSA 2 is probably one of these Sweet Caporal Wagners, which would explain why his Wagner card entry in his T206 set listing in the set registry shows that there are none graded higher. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
eric- the GAI 3.5 was put into an SGC 40 (3) holder...it used to be frank nagy's. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
It's interesting that PSA has only graded two cards above a 2, and that there are at least a couple of raw ones out there that would easily surpass everything graded to this point (except the 8). You would think the better ones would have found their way into a slab. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
barry, you read brian's pop report wrong... |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
I'm very surprised the backs were not fully identified since day one at PSA and SGC. It's such a big part of collecting T206. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Michael- maybe I misread it. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
oh barry...did you have your cheerios this morning? |
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Posted By: Eric Brehm
Barry -- as Michael said, PSA does not distinguish between 1 and 2, or between 3 and 4, in their population reports. They group these together. Brian reported it just the way it shows up on the PSA web site. Obviously this is not an ideal way to roll up the stats when you're looking at something like a T206 Wagner, where the difference between a 3 and a 4, for example, is enormous. For something like 1960's Topps, where probably 95% of the cards are graded 5 or higher, it probably makes pretty good sense to do it that way, to save space or whatever. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Raisin Bran...I had Cheerios yesterday. |
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Posted By: Jeff Shepherd
One of those PSA 3's on the pop report has been cracked and regraded by SGC, which garnered a 40 (3) as well. The pop numbers will be less valid as time goes on. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
It also seems silly to lump 1-2 together, when a 2 adds 50K value, and likewise lump a 3-4, when a 4 might add 100K value. Knowing which is which seems awfully relevant. |
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Posted By: Eric Brehm
Barry -- as I just said, the differences in the lower grades is very relevant for something like a T206 Wagner, but not so relevant for most of what PSA grades. That is probably why they chose to group the lower grade data together. They were probably trying to save space (i.e. the number of columns) in the pop reports. I would prefer that they just show the data for all of the grades for everything, and find a way to fit it all in, but that is not what they chose to do. |
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Posted By: Eric Brehm
Dave H. -- SGC does distinguish T206's by back type (on the slabs and in their pop reports), and as far as I know they have always done it that way. Their pop reports also show the totals in each grade across all back types, which is useful for those who don't care about backs. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Eric, I agree with you. These numbers are pretty important at all grades so why not figure out a way to show them all? What is most troubling about the pop reports, obviously, is that due to the crack outs/resubmissions, etc. the numbers are certainly higher than what reality is. Considering how the values of cards go up as the pop numbers go down, a false reading will cause the value of a particular card at a particular grade to go down due to the falsely inflated number, perhaps to never recover. Other than typos, you don't have situations where the pop reports underrepresent the population of a card at a particular grade. It's a shame that such an important factor on certain significant cards might be forever skewed, thus forever falsely impacting values. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Jeff- that's why I have always taken pop reports with a grain of salt. You can't always be sure what you are reading is accurate. |
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Posted By: Eric Brehm
Yes Jeff and Barry, and to compound the problem, it is undoubtedly the more valuable cards that get cracked out and re-submitted the most, because of the higher economic stakes involved. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Barry, one seller will list his cards this way: "PSA 3 1 of 2". Of course, failing to mention that there are 19 cards graded higher in PSA. I suppose literally "1 of 2" is accurate -- within the grade of PSA 3. |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
I may have been thinking of pose ID's when I posted about SGC. I do recall having trouble with their pop reports in ID'ing cards such as Elberfeld Portrait-Wash. Then again, I am sometimes a total Dexter.....might have been my bad. |
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