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    relic = gu = jerseys/patches

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    I got another one. What is PMG. I am guessing Precious Metal Gems.

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    Yes, Precious Metal Gems.

    Others commonly used on SCF :

    DC = Delivery Confirmation
    FT = For Trade
    FS = For Sale
    HTG = Hard To Get
    NFT = Not For Trade
    NFS = Not For Sale
    PC = Player Collection
    PLMK = Please Let Me Know
    PP = PayPal
    PWE = Plain White Envelope
    RAP = Rookie Auto Patch


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    Ok, while we are at it what if any is the difference between a patch and a swatch? Or is it just different wording for the same thing.

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    Ok, while we are at it what if any is the difference between a patch and a swatch? Or is it just different wording for the same thing.

    Patch normally means a multi-color piece of fabric taken from the numbers/letters (front or back) of a players jersey.
    Occasionally it will be single color and taken from a warmup or pair of shorts, but it still needs to originate from the team name, logo, player number, or player name to be considered a patch.

    Swatch usually just means a single color piece of GU/fabric/jersey.

    Panini has further complicated the issue by adding "Prime" to the mix...
    Basically means patch but occasionally they sneak other parts of the jersey in and pass them off as such.

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    These days Topps is getting confused with the term "relic" as they include "Retired Rings" and "World Series Pins" into the "relic" category. 8 boxes of Jumbo and each ring has replaced a relic, yet the box says 2 relics per box.

    CMB means "Check My Boobies!" Haven't found a nice set yet on a baseball forum though.

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    "relic" as defined by Websters; "any material that is considered funny as performed by Eddie Murphy"

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    These days Topps is getting confused with the term "relic" as they include "Retired Rings" and "World Series Pins" into the "relic" category. 8 boxes of Jumbo and each ring has replaced a relic, yet the box says 2 relics per box.

    CMB means "Check My Boobies!" Haven't found a nice set yet on a baseball forum though.

    A relic doesn't necessarily refer to a jersey, though, as the term can mean basically any item of cultural, memorial, or historical value.

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