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moondog7809
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Tuesday, January 18, 2022 9:46 AM | |
Does anybody know what set this card is from please??
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C2Cigars
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Tuesday, January 18, 2022 10:00 AM | |
2005 Leaf, Sportcaster insert. Figuring out which one is the fun part.
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Tscastle
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avsbruins65
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Tuesday, January 18, 2022 10:06 AM | |
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Trying to acquire one card for every for every set, insert, parralle, minor, euro, team issue, oddball etc sets produced for Hockey. Been an interesting project.
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BigEd76
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Tuesday, January 18, 2022 11:09 AM | |
I think the back icon is always a baseball? I think the reference is to the small top icon to the left of the large one.
Also thanks to whoever created all those checklists and put UER after the SN on all the Gwynn cards. All of those need to be swapped. (PR/SN always goes last unless there's an EXCH)
Tscastle wrote:
Looks like it is this card - https://www.tcdb.com/ViewCard.cfm/sid/19543/cid/2421454/2005-Leaf---Sportscasters-45-White-Leaping-Ball-9-Dale-Murphy
White refers to the border, leaping is the logo in upper right on the front, ball is logo in upper right on the back.
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moondog7809
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Tuesday, January 18, 2022 11:56 AM | |
That's what it was, a 2005 Leaf Sportcaster-45-white-leaping-ball. Once I knew the set it was easy to figure it out from there. Thx for the help Tscastle!
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switzr1
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Tuesday, January 18, 2022 12:15 PM | |
Ed, I don't see that rule in the permissions section. Where would I find that?
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Lea DeFoote
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Tuesday, January 18, 2022 1:02 PM | |
https://www.tcdb.com/FAQ.cfm?ITEM=Notes#2
It is in the "Rules and Guidelines" document
switzr1 wrote:
Ed, I don't see that rule in the permissions section. Where would I find that?
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C2Cigars
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Tuesday, January 18, 2022 1:02 PM | |
The guideline (PDF file) states alphabetical order. And with the "Exception" noted, "UER" would go at the end.
Guideline 3A—Alphabetical order is generally preferred for sequencing multiple Notes, especially when all cards in a set receive the same Notes. Exception: When one or a few cards in a set have an additional Note in addition to the Notes shared by all cards, the additional Note is preferred at the end. Example: An Exchange card in a set otherwise receiving the Notes “AU, MEM, SN100” would get the Notes "AU, MEM, SN100, EXCH".
switzr1 wrote:
Ed, I don't see that rule in the permissions section. Where would I find that?
Edited on: Jan 18, 2022 - 1:04PM -------------------------------
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C2Cigars
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Tuesday, January 18, 2022 1:05 PM | |
"EXCH" is an example. "UER" would go at the end just like "EXCH" and it's also alphabetically after SN.
Guideline 3A—Alphabetical order is generally preferred for sequencing multiple Notes, especially when all cards in a set receive the same Notes. Exception: When one or a few cards in a set have an additional Note in addition to the Notes shared by all cards, the additional Note is preferred at the end. Example: An Exchange card in a set otherwise receiving the Notes “AU, MEM, SN100” would get the Notes "AU, MEM, SN100, EXCH".
BigEd76 wrote:
I think the back icon is always a baseball? I think the reference is to the small top icon to the left of the large one.
Also thanks to whoever created all those checklists and put UER after the SN on all the Gwynn cards. All of those need to be swapped. (PR/SN always goes last unless there's an EXCH)
Tscastle wrote:
Looks like it is this card - https://www.tcdb.com/ViewCard.cfm/sid/19543/cid/2421454/2005-Leaf---Sportscasters-45-White-Leaping-Ball-9-Dale-Murphy
White refers to the border, leaping is the logo in upper right on the front, ball is logo in upper right on the back.
Edited on: Jan 18, 2022 - 1:22PM -------------------------------
Someday my cards may double in value and then be worth half of what I paid for them.
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