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Luke's comments make a lot of sense to me - I too have bought Naps on occasion just because I could afford to.
The ratio of T206/T207 is a fascinating question also. As of a few months ago, when I added the (PSA/SGC only) pop reports up (all backs), I got these figures, FWIW: total T206s graded: 320754 T207s: 16004 That's a 20:1 ratio in terms of raw numbers of cards. In terms of copies per card, it's roughly 7:65/1 T206: 612.1 (320754/524) T207: 80.0 (16004/200) These types of computations will always be approximate, since the pop numbers are constantly changing, and you can reasonably debate what the divisors should be: (522? 524? 523? 525? etc etc.). (In determining the divisor I would tend to count all variations within a single pose as one card.) Then there are the uncertainties about whether a given set is for some reason more or less likely to be graded than another. I would assume that GENERALLY SPEAKING, the smaller the set, the larger proportion will be graded, since not that many set collectors are going to want to pay to get 500 cards graded, compared to sets of 30 or 50 cards. But with 524 versus 200, it's harder to estimate... And many other factors, such as the unique and enormous popularity of 6s, may impact this. Tim Quote:
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