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    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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    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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    I'm pretty sure there are 12 copies if each card of there are 4 letters.
    Plus 2 extra copies. I'm not too sure why they make it like that..it just gets confusing.

    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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    4 Different cards.

    T is as different to W, as the number 1 is to number 30.

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    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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    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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