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Hello everyone,
Hope you are all well! I had recently posted a few cards in my David Wright thread, and quite honestly, while I know the autographs themselves are legit, I have no clue exactly what set they came from or how to tell how many potential variations there are. See below;
So that's 3 autographs /300, /150 and /50. And two game used autographs /100 and /25. A friend had mentioned that they appear in Beckett's database as 2005 Fleer Authentic Player Autographs, but that was about the extent of what he was able to tell me. He also mentioned that the Wright cards are included in Beckett's checklist, but it only says there exists an autographed /300 and an autographed game used /100. And as you can tell from above, I have quite a few more than that. Another weird thing, nothing on the front of the card distinguishes one card from the other. No color variation, foil difference, die cutting or anything......just the serial numbering on the back.
So if anyone has ideas, please do share, I'd be very curious and grateful for your input!
Cheers, Mark
Hope you are all well! I had recently posted a few cards in my David Wright thread, and quite honestly, while I know the autographs themselves are legit, I have no clue exactly what set they came from or how to tell how many potential variations there are. See below;
So that's 3 autographs /300, /150 and /50. And two game used autographs /100 and /25. A friend had mentioned that they appear in Beckett's database as 2005 Fleer Authentic Player Autographs, but that was about the extent of what he was able to tell me. He also mentioned that the Wright cards are included in Beckett's checklist, but it only says there exists an autographed /300 and an autographed game used /100. And as you can tell from above, I have quite a few more than that. Another weird thing, nothing on the front of the card distinguishes one card from the other. No color variation, foil difference, die cutting or anything......just the serial numbering on the back.
So if anyone has ideas, please do share, I'd be very curious and grateful for your input!
Cheers, Mark