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Serial numbered collecting vs stated print run

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Techniq

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Currently I store all my serial numbered cards in their own seperate binder.. Which I get excited to add to.

Hypothetically, if you did something like this, would you put cards that had stated print runs in there too? Granted "you" don't have a full set or anything, just a few cards here and there - nothing that will dominate by any means. Examples could be the Star Nova series (/5000), Pinnacle Museum Collection (/6000), and stuff like that.

Basically I've kind of run into a wall and am having a hard time if I want to put these cards in there and thought I would get some of your guys opinions. I don't have many, maybe like 10 or so right now that I noticed and put aside while I ponder and review the situation haha
 

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Technically all cards have a "print run", so "stated" or not is not important. Serial numbered cards are stamped and handled differently. That's what you separated. Don't mix the two.
 

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I would only add cards with a stated PR of 100 or less, cards like the '97 leaf fractal matrix z-axis gold /100 or '97 pacific silver /67. Cards with a stated run of 5000 or in that area are no different than other non stated PR inserts in my opinion.
 

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