How should cards be weighted?
gtbeaker
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Sorry if this has already been posed before, but I was just browsing through the weights for the Johnny Bench master set, and I was wondering if I could get some people's input on how to properly weigh a set. For instance, should value (or more appropriately a price a card might fetch on eBay) be a determining factor? Or should it merely be restricted to scarcity? For instance, if you look at the set composition for the Bench master set, the 1971 NL HR Ldrs. has a weight of 2.5. An example of this card recently sold on eBay for almost $700. A 1977 Topps Cloth Sticker also has a weight of 2.5, and I recently purchased on for $57 on eBay. I understand a weighting system isn't perfect, but shouldn't it be a little more equitable?
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I'd think that rarity and/or importance should factor higher in a card's weight than simply price.
I think what I'm going to do is work on an "enhanced" weighting system, which will incorporate SMR value, population, grade distribution, etc. into the system. I would appreciate any input people may have, since this is something we're all going to have to live with. Of course, it will then have to be blessed by the registry "powers that be", but I think as long as it's reasonable (and doesn't require a PhD in quantum mechanics) there shouldn't be too much contention.
Scott
<< <i>but I think as long as it's reasonable (and doesn't require a PhD in quantum mechanics) there shouldn't be too much contention. >>
If only that were true.
Rock on and lets see what you have in mind (I personally do'nt like the pure SMR price system - given its inherent erros when compared with real market pricing). I'll withhold judgment on your proposed scale until I see the work product - others may not be as generous as me.