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Old 09-17-2017, 06:56 AM
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Default Low Population VINTAGE Commons

I apologize in advance as I am sure this may have been asked.

Is there a basic "formula" to identify what common cards may be considered low(er) population.

For example is a percentage of all graded 7 and/or 8 of the total graded a good measure?

What would that number be?

Any help would be appreciated.
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Old 09-17-2017, 07:40 AM
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Really depends on the set and specific card. White bordered versus colored borders. You basically look the cards up in the PSA Pop Report and see how many are graded overall and how many are 9s and 10s. Like I got a PSA 9 1969 card graded last month and there are 48 or so others of the same card in PSA 9. But the next highest 9 in the set only has like 22 graded.

Most people (eBay sellers) put the current pop in that grade, then the number higher. Because people who pay the major premiums for condition grades want the highest graded sets in the registry. If yours is a PSA 7, POP 1, No higher, it will be worth more than a similar card PSA 8.5, POP 26, 56 Higher.
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