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  1. The numbers on a sports card either mean it’s just that card’s number in the set, or it’s a serial number, meaning the card has a limited print run and the number indicates how many there are. For example, a #4/10 would mean that there are 10 of those cards, and you have #4.

  2. Jul 1, 2023 · A serial numbered card is a sports card that has a unique number stamped or printed directly on the card. The number indicates the card’s place within a total (but usually limited) print run. The serial number typically appears on the front or back of the card, such as “32/100” or “24/50.”

  3. The first, smaller, number indicates which specific card you have. The second, larger, number, indicates how many were printed in total. A card that said 50/100 would indicate that 100 cards were printed, and you’re holding number 50.

  4. Mar 20, 2023 · In today’s world, there are multiple 1/1 cards — superfractors, printing plates, platinum parallels and whatever Panini does — for every player in just about every set.

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  5. ripped.topps.com › definition › numberedNumbered - Topps Ripped

    Numbered cards are short-printed (e.g. limited edition), and the print run is specified on either the front or back of the card. For example, a card may be sequentially numbered 10/100 to indicate that it is the 10th card out of a print run of 100.

  6. Dec 18, 2023 · The primary reason why numbered sports cards hold such value is their rarity and exclusivity. The lower the number on the card, the rarer it is considered to be. For example, a card numbered 1/10 is much rarer than a card numbered 50/100.

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  8. Sep 10, 2015 · Centering: A Mint condition card is considered to have perfect centering which is conveyed as being 50/50 Top to Bottom and 50/50 Left to Right. The values adjust with the larger number indicating more border on one side than the other as in 70/30, 60/40, etc.

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