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Those exhibit cards look like it cost them near nothing to make! I just bought my first one and kinda looking forward to seeing one in person.
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I need to buy one just to figure out how to scan them.
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Ok, so I bought one now.
Question, does the last two number of the "1921" indicate the print run for every card in the series. Rob, of course, you have a lot of them, is this the case for all? Especially the 1921 - 1927 cards. |
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Yes, the year number corresponds to the print run, i.e. 1921 = /21, 1946 = /46, etc.
The exception are the Second Edition cards where no serial numbering is present. It is believed that they are of the same print runs as their 1st edition counterparts, but that has not ever been confirmed. |
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If you ever told me I'd spend only $3 on a Juan card that only 26 was made I wouldn't had believed you a few years back. Must be like the tek cards with little interest as a set collection.
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