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Hey guys,
Been thinking about this today... whats everyone's thoughts on numbering..
We all know that a 1/1 means 1/1..but what extremes can it get up to? say we have a card numbered to say 50... I believe that 1/50 and 50/50 are also big pulls within that cards numbering..so that would increase the value of the card I guess.
But then you can have a Kobe "08/09 panini/UD/topps" 24/50 that's his jersey number..How much more does that increase the value??
what if that same Kobe is numbered 26/50..50-26 =24 his jersey number!
same card 14/50 Kobe's shoe size!!! WHOA
where does it end and how much do you guys think it can change a value of a card...
In the pic below I have the Shaq rookie year jersey I pulled last week from a tin of timeless..but its numbered 92/100 which is his rookie year! so i think based on that style of card it can maybe help the value. But its just getting crazy at the same time...
Anyway guys what are your thoughts? any other "to much time on your hands/bored at work" questions, post them on here see what we all think?
Cheers
Gary
Been thinking about this today... whats everyone's thoughts on numbering..
We all know that a 1/1 means 1/1..but what extremes can it get up to? say we have a card numbered to say 50... I believe that 1/50 and 50/50 are also big pulls within that cards numbering..so that would increase the value of the card I guess.
But then you can have a Kobe "08/09 panini/UD/topps" 24/50 that's his jersey number..How much more does that increase the value??
what if that same Kobe is numbered 26/50..50-26 =24 his jersey number!
same card 14/50 Kobe's shoe size!!! WHOA
where does it end and how much do you guys think it can change a value of a card...
In the pic below I have the Shaq rookie year jersey I pulled last week from a tin of timeless..but its numbered 92/100 which is his rookie year! so i think based on that style of card it can maybe help the value. But its just getting crazy at the same time...
Anyway guys what are your thoughts? any other "to much time on your hands/bored at work" questions, post them on here see what we all think?
Cheers
Gary