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Posted By: Matt
Frank - they are not that accurate, because of some of the issues that you mention. It is legend that you can send back the flip from a crossed/busted slab and the company will remove it from the pop reports, but even if that were the case, most people don't send back the flips. The pop reports, are useful for gauging relative scarcity (i.e. if one se t has an average pop of 20 cards per player and another set has an average of 50 cards per player, then you know which is more scarce), but there is certainly a margin of error, not to mention all the cards that have never been submitted for grading. |
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