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kdailey4315

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I see it on eBay all the time and I've seen it here a few times. When a card is a numbered limited print does the players jersey number fetch a higher price than others? Like the 06 Longo red on eBay right now. It's 3 of 5, his jersey number. Should that command a higher price than the others? Given the other cards are equal in every way. Why or why not? Discuss.
 

i43770

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I would say no, on a lower numbered card. But his Gold 3/50 would probably sell for more than a standard Gold would.
 

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Yes. They always do (unless no one notices). I'm not saying it's right or makes sense, but they always do. I once sold a Posada Bowman Chrome gold refractor for $25 simply b/c it was his jersey number. And you can bet your ass I made note of it in the auction title.
 

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the 1st, last and jersey numbers usually commend a premium.
 

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and on a side note if a player has 2 jersey numbers, Nolan Ryan for instance a card numbered 30/34 receives a retarded premium.
 

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