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Brian
Based on above discussion that less than 10 copies likely exist on those 3. This is what I have typically heard about the commons also. Do you know if this is the consensus? That there are likely less than 10 examples around of each of the E107's? Frank
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Greetings, I have a few E107's in my collection also. I would be very curious to know the scarcity of these cards. I put togeteher an E107 Database with links to the photos. It is almost complete. If anyone has the missing cards LMK.
http://e107bernhard.tripod.com/ Thanks |
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Seth,
You may never see images of some of those team variations, some have only a couple known. Most of the near sets are only missing team variations. To answer another post above, some of the subjects have dozens known, mostly A's players, such as Hartsel and Pickering. |
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I think that is probably a fair assumption, but I do know of a couple cards that have more than a single digit population. So, while it is probably a fair estimate for most of the cards, a couple are a touch more "common" than others. On the other hand, some are downright scarce and I'm not even sure that one of every single card has survived. Some of the backs state "one of a hundred and fifty prominent baseball players" To my knowledge, there aren't 150 different players that have been found on cards. I think the number is 147, but couldn't swear to it - since I am largely focused on the HOFers instead of the entire set. There are team variations of a few players, so the number of known cards is more than 150, but the number of known players is not. The checklist is presumed to be complete with less than 150 players, though. Brian Editted to defer to Scott's knowledge of the set population since it far surpasses my own. (I didn't see his post before responding.) Last edited by terjung; 11-02-2010 at 09:01 AM. |
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Richard (Timelord),
Wow....nice site. It is nice to see all the images compiled in one place. Zach Wheat |
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Does anybody know how many E107 Cy Youngs exist? I'm asking because I'm getting one soon and just curious to know exactly how rare it is.
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I haven't checked PSA's pop report recently since I'm not a member, but at last check, PSA + SGC had a combined 10. It actually totals 11, but at least two in the population (the PSA 5 and SGC 60) represent the same card being crossed over. I'd suspect there are around 20 or so out there if you count all the graded and raw ones. Others may have a better handle on the number of raw ones out there for a more accurate number, but 20 is a reasonable estimate, IMO.
Somebody can check the PSA pop report, but my numbers are based on them having graded 2. SGC currently shows 9 graded. |
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PSA has grade 3:
1 - 1 1 - 2 1 - 3 |
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I could be wrong, but I believe Mile High is going to be auctioning off the SGC 60 E107 Young once again in their December 2011 auction. (This is not my card)
This card seems to be auctioned off quite a bit lately. Tony |
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