Another reason that PSA is King of the TPG's

Have any of you ever tried to search the SGC Population report? Holy Cow! I like to cross reference the PSA pop report with SGC's for Prewar cards, when trying to figure out how many are out there - and I always have a heck of time searching SGC's.
Thank you PSA for making an index that's relatively easy to search!
On a related note - wouldn't it be awesome if someone came up with a resource that tracked all the major TPG's - so you could figure out how many of any particular card have been graded.
Thank you PSA for making an index that's relatively easy to search!
On a related note - wouldn't it be awesome if someone came up with a resource that tracked all the major TPG's - so you could figure out how many of any particular card have been graded.
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On a related note - wouldn't it be awesome if someone came up with a resource that tracked all the major TPG's - so you could figure out how many of any particular card have been graded. >>
I personally take pop reports with a grain of salt. So many cards are cracked and resubbed, cracked again, and crossed over that most numbers are not truly indicative of what is currently slabbed. For instance I have one card that is listed as the highest graded and 1 of in the PSA reports. Except that it is currently setting in a SGC casket in my display case. All three reports are for the same card. You are correct though, SGC's pop report is lacking when compared to PSA's and it used to be even worse.