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Mudcatsfan said:Lots of people collect and prospect because they enjoy cards, not just for 'income'. Topps started to serial number their cards because people PREFERED them that way. Its nice to know that my Bryce Harper Aflac auto is more likely genuinely autographed BY Bryce Harper because of the serial numbering. As a baseball fan, that gives me a warm fuzzy feeling. It's not a guarantee, but its nice. Not so i can sell it, but so i can have a cool card and believe in its legitimacy.
Now if i want an older Jason Heyward Aflac auto to go along with that, Topps didn't serialize those, so i have no idea if the auto i'm looking at was from a pack, or from the game, or from some pizza hut employee with a lumicolor pen. There's no warm fuzzy feeling with that card and Topps realized that and made it better in 2010.
To not do so in 2011 after setting the quality bar higher in 2010 is a dissappointment to people who enjoy their cards. It's a step down in quality. Topps doesn't HAVE to maintain the quality level they set in 2010, but as a customer its dissappointing.
Please stop assuming every prospect collector is only in it for the cash. Its insulting, it's old, its tired, it's played out.
Where did I say that? However its not hard to say that at least the majority of the time its true for prospectors.
Edit: Topps isn't solely limited to authenticating autos by serialization, no? Holos are often used.