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Yeah I didn't include the t215-2 because they weren't printed until after the T206 were produced. The t215-2 and the t213-2 also have blue font on the front which definitely don't make it a T206 as well.
Personally I believe the t213-1 and t215-1 should be considered part of the T206, but this thread is less about arguing that point but rather show that these two backs are even rarer than perceived. That would be great if you could add the SGC pop reports in as well. I didn't know an easy way to do it since their registry isn't the greatest when searching for backs. And yes PSA does differentiate between the Type 1s and Type 2s as they label the different types on the slabs and you can only look up the Coupon Type 1s and Red Cross Type 1s in the population report under the year 1910. Quote:
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Here's a link to SGC pop report for t213-1. They list them under 1910 coupon. Hope it works.
http://www.sgccard.com/PopulationReport.aspx?setid=5243 |
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So I took the time to look through the pop report of SGC too and I combined pop reports of both PSA and SGC and I discovered some very interesting results.
I couldn't find an accurate pop report for Lenox Brown, Red Cross Type 1, Piedmont Factory 42, AB 460, and AB 350 No Frame because SGC does not note these designations (or year) so I did a rough estimate by simply doubling their PSA pop report. Now when I rearrange the scarcity list based off combined pop of PSA and SGC you get this list: 1. Old Mill Brown- 1 2. Ty Cobb- 21 3. Lenox Brown- 28 (*SGC doesn’t note Brown Lenox in pop report) 4. Red Cross – Type 1- 68 (*SGC doesn’t note 1910 Red Cross in pop report) 5. Broad Leaf 460- 73 6. Drum 350- 218 7. American Beauty 460- 220 (*Can’t search for 1911 AB in SGC pop report) 8. Uzit- 242 9. Hindu Red- 277 10. Coupon Type 1- 284 11. American Beauty No Frame- 292 (*SGC doesn’t note No Frame in pop report) 12. Piedmont 350-460 Factory 42- 300 (*SGC doesn’t note Fact 42 in pop report) 13. Lenox Black- 412 14. Broad Leaf 350- 498 15. Carolina Brights- 700 16. Hindu Brown-2,149 Based off these combined PSA and SGC population T215-1 are now ranked 4th in scarcity and T213-1 is now 10th. Again this isn't completely accurate as we all know that there is a lot of cross grading and for the backs mentioned above I couldn't get an accurate pop number so I 'guesstimated' the numbers by doubling their PSA pop number. Still, what I've learned is that a few backs were scarcer and some not as scarce as previously thought. The biggest surprises were T215-1, AB 460, Lenox Black, and Broad Leaf 350. Not As Scarce: • Lenox Black could be 13th and not 8th. • Broad Leaf 350 could be 14th and not 9th. • Carolina Brights could be 15th and not 11th • Uzit could be 8th and not 6th in rarity. • Hindu Red could be 9th and not 7th in rarity Scarcer: • Red Cross Type 1 could be 4th and not 9th in rarity • American Beauty 460 could be 7th and not 13th in rarity, making it potentially rarer than Uzit, Hindu Red, Lenox Black, Broad Leaf 350, and Carolina Brights Spot On: • Coupon Type 1 is in fact accurately around 10th in scarcity as T206 Resource has noted
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SGC does break out the T215-1 and T215-2 sets in their pop reports.
Here is a link to the T215-1 set: http://www.sgccard.com/PopulationReport.aspx?setid=3890 They list 145 graded. There are a number of instances of incorrect labeling, as they sometimes grade Type 2 cards as Type 1, and vice versa. From what I have observed, there's no obvious bias as to which are labeled incorrectly more often, so I think you can take it as a decent number. Just for additional reference, here's a link to the T215-2 pop report... Currently 135 graded. http://www.sgccard.com/PopulationReport.aspx?setid=1433 Cheers, Steve Last edited by brass_rat; 05-17-2017 at 04:57 PM. Reason: Add T215-2 link. |
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Readjusted the scarcity ranking would now be this, making it the 5th rarest : 1. Old Mill Brown- 1 2. Ty Cobb- 21 3. Lenox Brown- 28 (*SGC doesn’t note Brown Lenox in pop report so I doubled the number from the PSA pop) 4. Broad Leaf 460- 73 5. Red Cross – Type 1- 179 6. Drum 350- 218 7. American Beauty 460- 220 (*Can’t search for 1911 AB in SGC pop report so I doubled the number from the PSA pop) 8. Uzit- 242 9. Hindu Red- 277 10. Coupon Type 1- 284 11. American Beauty No Frame- 292 (*SGC doesn’t note No Frame in pop report so I doubled the number from the PSA pop) 12. Piedmont 350-460 Factory 42- 300 (*SGC doesn’t note Fact 42 in pop report so I doubled the number from the PSA pop) 13. Lenox Black- 412 14. Broad Leaf 350- 498 15. Carolina Brights- 700 16. Hindu Brown-2,149 I'm still very surprised by the results of the following... Not As Scarce: • Lenox Black could be 13th and not 8th. • Broad Leaf 350 could be 14th and not 9th. • Carolina Brights could be 15th and not 11th • Uzit could be 8th and not 6th in rarity. • Hindu Red could be 9th and not 7th in rarity Scarcer: • Red Cross Type 1 could be 5th and not 9th in rarity • American Beauty 460 could be 7th and not 13th in rarity making it potentially rarer than Uzit, Hindu Red, Lenox Black, Broad Leaf 350, and Carolina Brights...admittedly it's hard to tell though because PSA only recently broke down the different AB designations. Spot On: • Coupon Type 1 is in fact accurately around 10th in scarcity as T206 Resource has noted
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FYI.... PSA has graded 1690 American Beauties, but they don't have them broken down by series, because they only started adding that info to the flips a few years ago...
Be well Brian Last edited by Brian Weisner; 05-17-2017 at 06:28 PM. |
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That being said I think the T215-1 without a doubt is much scarcer than was previously perceived. The T213-1 while still very scarce is still around the 10th rarest if we include it in the t206 series.
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