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Been a collector for several years but just starting to get into hockey and looking to pick up a nicer insert McDavid RPA. Like the numbers one but noticed some he hand wrote a a serial number and some he did not. Does anyone here know the story with this? Is there indeed only 97 of them total or are there 97 with serial number and more without. Have noticed the numbered ones sell better. Any help would be appreciated.
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Join Date: Oct 2020
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https://www.upperdeckblog.com/2017/0...mcdavid-cards/ |
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/2015-THE-CU...cAAOSwI7Zgb4q5 |
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Join Date: Jun 2020
Location: Canada
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I believe upper deck does all the hand numbering. The players only sign their auto.
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Correct. It's also very obvious in a case like this...look at the number 97. Pretty obviously not written by him. All they're saying is the cards were received back in two waves. The first came in time to be numbered, the second wave was last-minute and just had to be put in the product as-is. For those complaining "why couldn't someone just take 5 minutes to do it?", that isn't how it works. LOL
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