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Old 01-02-2015, 05:56 PM
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Adam--Fabulous cards! Thanks for showing them.

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PSA pop report shows 16 not sure how many at SGC
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Ted, 135 Leaf Paiges graded by PSA alone.
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Ted just stated that it's "as tough to find". We find T206 Wagners all the time. How often do you find a Leaf Paige?
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Ted just stated that it's "as tough to find". We find T206 Wagners all the time. How often do you find a Leaf Paige?
Well maybe it's just me Scott, but if there are many more of card A than card B, I would say card A is probably not as tough to find. But that's just me. Your mileage may vary.
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Well maybe it's just me Scott, but if there are many more of card A than card B, I would say card A is probably not as tough to find. But that's just me. Your mileage may vary.
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Thanks for the work guys. Best slide show in a long time. can honestly say I have never owned a single card in this array of sweet cardboard.
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I've tracked 1949 Paige cards since 1982, when I acquired my Paige.

That "135" number you have noted is the result of re-grades and crossovers.

My educated estimate is that approx. 80-90 different Paige cards are actually reflected in that number.

The 1949 Leaf Paige is one of the most sought after post-war cards; therefore, , it garners some ridiculously high $$$$$ figures.

And, as little as 0.5 increase in it being RE-GRADED results in 1000's of $$$$ increase in its market price.


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I've tracked 1949 Paige cards since 1982, when I acquired my Paige.

That "135" number you have noted is the result of re-grades and crossovers.

My educated estimate is that approx. 80-90 different Paige cards are actually reflected in that number.

The 1949 Leaf Paige is one of the most sought after post-war cards; therefore, , it garners some ridiculously high $$$$$ figures.

And, as little as 0.5 increase in it being RE-GRADED results in 1000's of $$$$ increase in its market price.


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Ted there are also 44 sgc graded ones. And who knows how many ungraded. Not saying it isn't a very tough card, just saying it isn't Wagner in terms of scarcity.
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Great cardboard guys! Here are a few tough ones that I own.
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Ted there are also 44 sgc graded ones. And who knows how many ungraded. Not saying it isn't a very tough card, just saying it isn't Wagner in terms of scarcity.

I really don't want to belabor this....but, I have seen the SGC pop data; and, I'm suspicious of the numbers.

When I see Graded numbers bunched together (as they are in SGC's data on Paige), then I'd bet these #'s are the results of quite a number of re-grades.

Of the 44 graded ones, my guess is there are no more than 25 "unique" Paige cards.

Where does this leave us......approximately 100 "unique" 1949 Leaf Paige cards in circulation.

Whoops ! ....I forgot my ungraded Paige......so, there are 101.


Eventually, I predict that the number of T206 Wagner's will approach 100.


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It's my understanding that this T3 Doolan with the Turkey Red adv. back is very rare (considerably less than 50 examples).

T3 experts....please confirm, or correct me, regarding this observation


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Looks like the Grove and Hartnett images were the same ones used for their '20's exhibit cards, not sure about Goslin.

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