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09-11-2012, 10:28 AM #1
Quick opinion question
In counting how many "different" autographed cards you have of a player, how do you handle letters/nameplates from the same set? I'm looking at a "T-O-E-W" from Letter Marks, which are all /50 from the same set. Do I count it as four copies of one card, or four different cards?
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09-11-2012, 10:32 AM #2
I'm pretty sure there are 12 copies of each card if there are 4 letters.
Plus 2 extra copies. I'm not too sure why they make it like that..it just gets confusing.
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09-11-2012, 10:33 AM #3
So how would you record it? Four copies of the "same" card since they're listed as one card in Beckett, SCF, etc.?
I guess that does make the most sense.
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09-11-2012, 10:36 AM #4
4 Different cards.
T is as different to W, as the number 1 is to number 30.
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09-11-2012, 10:37 AM #5
Letter Marks (and their Panini Prime equivalent) have always been counted as one card - this is a bit odd when you consider the name plate collection (in your case) would clearly be 5 cards. It's one of those things that had the card companies produced an equal number of each card and given them their own print run and card # designation (ie. NM-JTT, NM-JTO, etc.) each letter would certainly be considered as a unique card.
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09-11-2012, 11:41 AM #6
I would consider them to be X copies of 1 card. I think only this year is when UD made the 2011-12 SP GU Authentic Fabrics as 4 "Different" Cards for one subset.
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