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    UD Black Rookie Letterman Question

    Can anyone answer this question about the 09/10 Black Letterman Manufactured Letter Patches?

    Are there 99 copies of each letter?
    - For example for Logan Couture there would be 99 C's, 99 O's, 99 U's... etc.)

    or

    Are there 99 copies total including all letters mixed together?
    - For example X amount of each C's, O's, U's, T's, R's, and E's added up to 99)

    Any help is appreciated!

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    Total print run of 99 cards made regardless of letter. This is a good example of a Manufactured Letter with a print run of /50:
    (scroll to post #13)
    https://www.sportscardforum.com/showt...1335292&page=2

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    there are 99 total cards, no regard to letter

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    I memory serves they tend to short-print the first letter as well.

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    thanks everyone for your responses!

    I memory serves they tend to short-print the first letter as well.

    ooooh, that's interesting!

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    Is this the same format for SPGU lettermen ?

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    Is this the same format for SPGU lettermen ?

    Follow that link in post number two and it will show a great example of that using an SPGU Letterman set.

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    Not necessarily, I've seen some B's from Backlund Numbered as high as 63. While look at the numbering gap between the "L" and the "N"... the "U" for him was SP'd





    I memory serves they tend to short-print the first letter as well.


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    That's assuming the sequentially serial number each letter. I don't know if that's the case or not, though.

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