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I think some of these are grade dependent. Any hall of fame grade 7 or higher is rare. Some have only one high grade available. Is a grade 8 tim keefe only a 1 compared to a grade 5 anson? It is very hard to rank with so few really being sold.
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When I calibrated the rankings based on prices realized, I took both image quality and technical grade into account. For instance, we can see with Harry Wright and Delahanty: NM condition: PSA 7 Wright 10.7k Delahanty SGC 84 16.5k Low grade (SGC 20 or 30 doesn't matter here bc card is collected based on image, both downgraded due to back damage): SGC 20 Wright 3.6k SGC 30 Delahanty 5.6k In both instances, they was a 50% premium for Delahany over Wright, so that's a foundation for Dela getting 12pts in the power ranking while Wright gets 8. |
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