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<blockquote data-quote="Lom" data-source="post: 493631" data-attributes="member: 5868"><p>Assuming that you're referring to mocs and not just a cardback on its own (although I imagine availability will be broadly similar), there are 2 ways of classifying rarity; one is how many were produced back in the day and the other is how regularly an item is available to buy in recent times. Seeing as the first is impossible to answer since we don't know how many card backs were produced, I assume we're looking at how easy is it to pick one of these up now. On that basis why don't you just tie it in to Jared's Star Wars tracker tool (with his permission of course) to create a matrix to demonstrate how many of whatever cardback sold over 'x' period of time? He's already done all of the hard work and at least it's actually evidence based instead of an educated estimate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lom, post: 493631, member: 5868"] Assuming that you’re referring to mocs and not just a cardback on its own (although I imagine availability will be broadly similar), there are 2 ways of classifying rarity; one is how many were produced back in the day and the other is how regularly an item is available to buy in recent times. Seeing as the first is impossible to answer since we don’t know how many card backs were produced, I assume we’re looking at how easy is it to pick one of these up now. On that basis why don’t you just tie it in to Jared’s Star Wars tracker tool (with his permission of course) to create a matrix to demonstrate how many of whatever cardback sold over ‘x’ period of time? He’s already done all of the hard work and at least it’s actually evidence based instead of an educated estimate. [/QUOTE]
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