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    Misprinted Card?

    I was just wondering if anyone has seen a jeremy morin future watch auto...i think he signed his name...then put number as 13...thing is hes number 27 on hawks??? maybe that is an IN the last 2 letters in MOR-IN...but it sure looks like a 13 to me...

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    I dont think a Jeremy Morin Future Watch Auto exists. Only thing I can find is the regular non auto future watch.

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    I dont think a Jeremy Morin Future Watch Auto exists. Only thing I can find is the regular non auto future watch.

    im stupid...its a season ticket auto from contenders...i opened a mixture of packs today and mixed them up...but i still see a dang 13

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    Here is a link to contender autos i found on ebay:

    http://cgi.ebay.ca/11-Playoff-Contenders-Ticket-Auto-JEREMY-MORIN-RC-Hawks-/170646920957?pt=US_Hockey_Trading_Cards&hash=item2 7bb595efd

    This looks like a 27.


    http://cgi.ebay.ca/2010-11-Playoff-Contenders-Jeremy-Morin-Autograph-/320707589302?pt=US_Hockey_Trading_Cards&hash=item4 aaba974b6

    However, this one looks like a 19.

    I'm guessing that his hand was tired so he got a bit sloppy and signed his numbers differently. Hope this helps :)

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    my guess is that hes had diff. numbers for chicago and/or rockford/usa...i sent TTM to kevin westgarth with one pic from the monarchs and one from LA, and he signed it with diff. numbers

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    yea i was just wondering if the card was worth more if he signed itt with a number he used to have... there is no way its a 27

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    I can't see it adding much in terms of value. Lots of rookies will undergo number changes, starting out with a goofy 59 or 86 before graduating to a "real" hockey player's number. Look at Mikael Backlund - started out as #60 last year, and this year he grew up to #11.

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    I think its worth near the same amount, whether a rookie used his old number or new number.

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    i have one and its a 27. i think hes just sloppy

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