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  1. UH - The prefix before the card number on Topps Update and Highlights baseball card sets. UMP - Umpire. UN - The Untouchables

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  2. U: The American Card Catalog designation for matchbooks / miscellaneous. U is a catch-all in the ACC. UER: Uncorrected Error ; UH: Prefix associated with the card number on Topps Update and Highlights baseball card sets. UMP: Umpire ; USA: Team USA trading card ; UWS: United We Stand ; V. V: The American Card Catalog designation for non-US, non ...

  3. Oct 13, 2020 · Baseball Card Dictionary. Acetate - Rather than the traditional cardboard-based stock used to make cards, Acetate is a translucent, almost plastic-like stock. Acetate-based cards tend to have less value than equivalent cardboard-based cards.

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  4. 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. Anytime you're within a set, you can click on the "Glossary ...

  5. Jul 1, 2023 · According to Topps, a player’s “1st Bowman card” is defined as their first official baseball card and pre-dates the rookie card. The “1st” designation on the card will be located in the top left or top right corner, as shown in the example below.

  6. Jan 2, 2022 · To read a baseball card, start with the front and note the card brand (logo), player’s name, and any other words that might help you identify the subset or insert set it belongs to. Then, flip it over and find the card number, year, and serial number (if present).

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  8. High Number/High Series. High numbers or high series refers to the subset of cards within a particular set released later in the production run, typically with a higher number. This means they may have had a lower print run and are often harder to find than the earlier cards.

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