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something interesting about limited cards....

While numbered cards are all so much fun to have, i also realized that even non-numbered cards have a print run so in fact, all cards are "numbered." There is no infinity amount of one card.
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  • ya but who wants cards limited to like 100,000.... lol
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  • yes good point. but my simple point was that EVERY card has a serial number.
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  • also, every card is a 1/1
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  • The whole serial-numbering trend of the past 4-5 years has done quite a few interesting things... it's driven down the values of older insert cards (remember when Collector's Choice Gold Signature star cards could go for $250-300, and 93 Finest Refractors of Cal Ripken sold for $3000) but new, rarer cards drive down the value of older, already-pretty-rare cards (the 97 Masterpiece Griffey's went for $10K to $17K apiece, but now one could probably find a 1-of-1 even of Jeter or Ripken for less than a thou). It's a mad mad mad mad world image
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