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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. We’ll get to serial numbers next.

  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. Oct 13, 2020 · PSA - Professional Sports Authenticator is a grading and authenticating company in the collectibles industry. For baseball card grading, it is one of the two most popular companies. www.psacard.com. PWE - Plain White Envelope - the cheapest way to send cards, oftentimes used when sending low dollar value cards.

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  4. Sportflics - A manufacturer of baseball cards in the 80's and 90's, best known for their 3D style cards. Sporting Life - Sporting Life was a major publication in the early part of the century. They issued numerous sports card sets, the most popular of which was the 1911 M116.

  5. Mar 20, 2023 · March 20, 2023 • 10:02 am PDT. When I started baseball cards, “numbered cards” weren’t a thing. Then, in 1991, Donruss introduced the Elite Series, and the fact that an insert card “only ...

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  6. Frequently Asked Questions. What do all of the abbreviations mean (AU, SN, UER, etc)? You'll usually see these abbreviations on card listings and they're used to denote a special attribute of the card, such as being part of a subset, autographed, memorabilia card, serial numbered or being a rookie card, etc.

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  8. Sep 10, 2015 · Team Card: A sports card depicting a picture of an entire team. Team Set: All the cards from a sports card set consisting of players from a specific team. Test Issue: A small print or manufacturing run of trading cards or other collectible that are released for sale in a small market on a trial basis. The practice was used for several years by ...

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