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Does anyone have any 2005 Ultra platinum medallions non #'d?

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predatorkj

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I won one of these on ebay a couple of weeks ago and it came in today.I see that on the back its just like the seller described.It even says platinum medallion and it has the little sticker where the serial numbering should be but there is no serial numbering at all.It looks pretty legit to me and it was cheap as hell.I don't have a scan because we got a new scanner and I am having trouble getting it set up but I was just wondering if anyone had one of these and the actual way they were released.The seller told me it was through the Fleer bankruptcy.
 

tonsofcommons

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Aug 20, 2008
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This is correct. I just picked up a Manny Ramirez for trade and it has the spot where the numbering usually goes, but not numbered.

Similar to the Pacific non-serial numbered cards.
 

RL24

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Dec 12, 2008
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I have both versions of the Sabathia, with and without numbering. I won it on ebay quite some time ago, and the seller said it was from the Fleer Bankruptcy as well.
 

uniquebaseballcards

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Nov 12, 2008
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I had one also. I think there was a guy on here or BMB who was selling them for a relatively low price - I think he bought directly from Fleer. I think the same happened with other issues like Flair.
 

predatorkj

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Cool.Glad to have it.Are these any rarer than the numbered versions?Were they created as replacements?
 

mrwhitesox30

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predatorkj said:
Cool.Glad to have it.Are these any rarer than the numbered versions?Were they created as replacements?

At one point I was collecting Shingo Takatsu rookies (bad idea), and finding the unnumbered ones was far easier than finding the numbered ones.
 

theplasticman

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These are the replacement cards that were around still and sold at the Fleer bankruptcy auction.
 

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