Consecutive Numbers in Limited Edition Releases.

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Hi.
Am hoping for some opinions...
If someone managed to acquire 3x limited edition sporting cards that were in numerical order... e.g. #1811, #1812, #1813 of 4000 does that increase the value of those cards if sold as one lot?
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It could depend on the sport and the players on the cards,and also the year the set came from.Can you show the cards.
 
Sure, It's the 1996 Futera David Boon Tribute Card. numbers 1589, 1590 & 1591 of 4000
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Sure, It's the 1996 Futera David Boon Tribute Card. numbers 1589, 1590 & 1591 of 4000
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When Futera were selling off all of their Cricket stuff to card shops or anyone who had cash to spend back in the late 90's you could buy full sets of pretty much anything all with the same number or even lots of inserts that were sequentially numbered I do remember seeing a run of 25-30 cards in a row of one insert for one player.

Honestly, I don't see these 3 together holding any more value than if you sold them separately.

Cheers
Matt
 
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When Futera were selling off all of their Cricket stuff to card shops or anyone who had cash to spend back in the late 90's you could buy full sets of pretty much anything all with the same number or even lots of inserts that were sequentially numbered I do remember seeing a run of 25-30 cards in a row of one insert for one player.

Honestly, I don't see these 3 together holding any more value than if you sold them separately.

Cheers
Matt

I dont think you would see

The border holograms were the ones that popped up with sequential numbers everywhere.

With these 3 I would pay a premium but only a very small premium, so maybe $40 max for the 3
 
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