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Posted By: Spike
Not long ago, I saw this N48 lady baseball player pass through eBay with what's probably a printer's number on it (#5). Anyone know how often they appear with numbers and what the range is? I haven't seen any others with a number yet, so am somewhat intrigued. |
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Posted By: leon
I checked the 5 I have and only 1 has a number. I have sold several before and don't remember #'s on them though there might have been one here or there. So a very unscientific, small sample analyisis would say 10%-20% have a number. I would think that is a close estimate...best regards |
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Posted By: 1880nonsports
and without numbers. They are NOT anything to do with the printer. They run - get this - from 1 to 9. I think it's the Sub Rosa series that is also similarly numbered from 1-9. Anyone know how many players it takes to field a team? |
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Posted By: Spike
Great, thanks for the details! |
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