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EPISODE · Feb 24, 2026 · 13 MIN

I Found The Most Undervalued Cards in the Hobby

from Slabnomics · host Matt

Grading has a structural mispricing that represents one of the most compelling arbitrage opportunities in the sports card market. This episode breaks down the population data, valuation multiples, and market mechanics that explain why.Key Analysis:*PSA 10 to BGS 10 Pristine population analysis using 1989 Upper Deck Ken Griffey Jr as case study*Why the 39x rarity differential only translates to 1.79x price premium (and why this is broken)*How the junk parallel era created supply fatigue in modern cards*Why Pokemon collectors are driving Beckett population growth*The impact of 1,000 new millionaires per day on collectibles liquidity pools*Comparison of PSA 9 to PSA 10 multiples vs PSA 10 to BGS 10 multiplesPopulation Data Discussed:1989 Upper Deck Ken Griffey Jr Star Rookie: 4,357 PSA 10s vs 113 BGS 10 PristinesPSA 9 to PSA 10 population ratio: 7.85xPSA 9 to PSA 10 value multiplier: 12.37xPSA 10 to BGS 10 Pristine population ratio: 39xPSA 10 to BGS 10 Pristine value multiplier: 1.79x (the mispricing)Market Context:This analysis builds on previous Slabnomics research showing how grading populations exploded from 5 million PSA 10s (1991-2019) to 36 million total PSA 10s through 2025. The same supply dynamics that killed PSA 9 values in ultra modern parallels are now creating opportunity in Beckett pristine grades as the market bifurcates between institutional collectors and retail buyers.Relevant for collectors interested in:Sports card investing, grading company analysis, vintage card markets, alternative asset allocation, BGS vs PSA comparison, population report analysis, long term hold strategy, Ken Griffey Jr rookie cards, 1989 Upper Deck baseball, Beckett black label, Pokemon TCG grading trends, sports card arbitrage opportunitiesResources Mentioned (Found on Instagram @Slabnomics):PSA Population Report dataBeckett grading registry growthState of the Hobby 2025 analysis Weekly Newsletter Signup: Slabnomics.com🎥Youtube📸Instagram

Grading has a structural mispricing that represents one of the most compelling arbitrage opportunities in the sports card market. This episode breaks down the population data, valuation multiples, and market mechanics that explain why. Key Analysis: *PSA 10 to BGS 10 Pristine population analysis using 1989 Upper Deck Ken Griffey Jr as case study *Why the 39x rarity differential only translates to 1.79x price premium (and why this is broken) *How the junk parallel era created supply fatigue ...

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