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Old 01-15-2023, 08:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Mike D. View Post
My best guess is that the regular Topps card was produced in much higher quantities than the traded. The PSA populations back this up, and I'd imagine the gap in raw population is even larger. Throw in the fact that collectors do like the "solo" cards better than the combo ones, and I think that's the answer.

It is a pretty significant gap, of course, as you pointed out!
Thanks, and that does make sense, but it boggles my mind.

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Butch
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