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Old 10-21-2021, 04:56 PM
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Here's Elmer in pose 423-3 in a PSA slab. Note, no pose number. The whited out areas are the bar code and cert number.

Did you know there are 36 different poses (published in the OJ Bible) that account for 7 players with the last name of Smith? For Elmer, there are 5 different poses.

How many Phenomenal Smiths are in the PSA and/or SGC registries? What that population report number will not tell you is how many Phenomenal Smith PORTRAIT cards have been graded. My guess is that the Smith Portrait is probably a lot tougher to find than any of the other basic poses. Not only that, there's just ONE Smith card that has the word Phenomenal on it (422-1).

Just how accurate are those pop reports if there is "0" Elmer Smith cards, yet below is a PSA graded example.


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