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I have long wondered this question and would love your thoughts/feedback/discussion. Let's say Card X has a pop of 30 at PSA and a pop of 25 a SGC. What #, or better yet %, of cards do you assume are non-graded? I always thought it would be cool if I could think wow, I own this card which there are probably only ~XXX copies of.
How do you think about # of ungraded cards vs. total pop of graded ones? Discuss! |
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