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How accurate is the PSA Registry?
Posted By: John
I'm new to the Board and have perhaps a stupid question about Graded cards. |
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How accurate is the PSA Registry?
Posted By: Eric Brehm
For card population statistics, it is generally better to go directly to the Population Report section of PSA's website, where population stats for all grades (including the new half grades) are given for every card in every issue, rather than trying to derive them from individual Set Registry listings, where you can only see 'Pop' and 'Pop Higher' for each card in each registry set. I think you may have to be a PSA Collectors Club member to access these population reports, however. |
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How accurate is the PSA Registry?
Posted By: JimB
A couple things could be at play. One is that there is the all-time best set category and the current. So cards in the all-time category may have changed hands. Second, a card at auction may still be listed in someone's set until it sells and then need to be removed afterward. But generally the registry does not contradict the pop reports. |
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How accurate is the PSA Registry?
Posted By: Eric Brehm
JimB -- what you say is true, but right now all of the 'Pop Higher' numbers are screwed up for PSA 9 cards in the registry. For example, look at the 'Pop Higher' column for my Hank Aaron Basic Set that I provided a link to above. For every PSA 9 card in my set (i.e. all but four of my cards), the 'Pop Higher' number shown is the sum of the PSA 9 and PSA 10 populations for that card. It doesn't matter if you select my Hank Aaron Basic Set in the All-Time Finest or in the Current Finest rankings; the 'Pop Higher' column is wrong for the PSA 9 cards in both. |
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How accurate is the PSA Registry?
Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Not extremely accurate, not accurate, but close. |
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How accurate is the PSA Registry?
Posted By: JimB
Eric, |
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How accurate is the PSA Registry?
Posted By: JimB
By the way, that is a pretty incredible Hank Aaron collection! |
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How accurate is the PSA Registry?
Posted By: Eric Brehm
Thanks JimB. Hank Aaron's cards span quite a range of BB card history. I don't care much for Topps cards issued after 1969 but I had to get Hank's 1970's cards for the set. |
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