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Peter_Spaeth 09-19-2023 05:38 PM

Ultramodern cards, in a nutshell
 
Football example, but it's generalizable. I was looking at RCs of the Vikings' young star receiver Justin Jefferson, and checked the pop report for his Panini Prizm cards, an issue I was familiar with.

Total number of cards from the SET that have been graded: 195,000+. Yep.

Number of variations of the Jefferson card, NOT counting the various autograph versions: 41.

bk400 09-19-2023 06:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth (Post 2374368)
Football example, but it's generalizable. I was looking at RCs of the Vikings' young star receiver Justin Jefferson, and checked the pop report for his Panini Prizm cards, an issue I was familiar with.

Total number of cards from the SET that have been graded: 195,000+. Yep.

Number of variations of the Jefferson card, NOT counting the various autograph versions: 41.

Yes, if there were a way to bet against the value of PSA 10s of the entire ultra modern stock across the three major US sports, I'd probably be a buyer of that instrument.

stkuhl 09-20-2023 10:04 AM

According to PSA, 254,000 1952 Topps cards have been graded. Amazing.

Exhibitman 09-20-2023 09:08 PM

For further perspective, I picked up a superstar's card (Pele) recently that, if I had it graded, would be the 7th PSA example. Ever.

Eric72 09-22-2023 08:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth (Post 2374368)

...Number of variations of the Jefferson card, NOT counting the various autograph versions: 41.

I'm guessing he's rather obscure if they only made 41 different cards of him.

:rolleyes:


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