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Rather interesting looking at this longitudinally. (Since I am the aforementioned "Archive" in response #2 on this thread).
In 2003, there were 54 (PSA) and 7 (SGC) Lajoie cards graded. Today there are 82 (PSA) and 31 (SGC) In twelve years, the population of this card graded has less than doubled, and that is not including any crack-outs or regrades. Perhaps it goes to show that a good chunk of the Lajoie cards were professionally graded (largely by PSA) a very long time ago. Also interesting to note that over the last 12 years, SGC has graded almost as many Lajoies as PSA. m |
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