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    I keep seeing the term "eBay 1/1," question is what does it exactly mean?

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    it means to much, basically my cards average please bid.

    people use it for jersey number, 1st print of a card( say # 1/ 999), or last of the print run( # 999/999), ive even seen someone selling a Malkin card that was # 87/100 and said 1/1 Crosby's number.

    In the end its a cheap ploy. by putting 1/1 it shows up in more searches, and may confuse those with no knowledge

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    it means to much, basically my cards average please bid.

    people use it for jersey number, 1st print of a card( say # 1/ 999), or last of the print run( # 999/999), ive even seen someone selling a Malkin card that was # 87/100 and said 1/1 Crosby's number.

    In the end its a cheap ploy. by putting 1/1 it shows up in more searches, and may confuse those with no knowledge

    ok, thank you for the explaination... much appreciated.

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    yea people use it to attract attention. UD and other companies print items and it used to be once in a while there would be 1 copy of a card and it would be marked as "1/1", however lately people have used it to indicate anything. Due to the fact that if there is a numbering on the card then there will only be 1 copy of any number in the print, thus making it a 1/1. As stated above, 1st in the print run, last in the print run and jersey number are most commonly used.
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