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Old 12-14-2017, 12:00 PM
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Default 2014 National Treasures Antonio Brown?

I've seen a 2014 National Treasures Brown listed on eBay that has a serial # 23/35. (Listed for $300.)

I have the exact same card, as far as I can tell, but the serial # on mine is 01/10.

Can someone educate me on this? Why does the same card seem to have a run of 35 and 10? Is their a slight difference that I'm missing?

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Old 12-14-2017, 12:34 PM
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Probably ( without seeing the cards) a color variation. I think gold is numbered to ten or less.
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Probably ( without seeing the cards) a color variation. I think gold is numbered to ten or less.
Yeah, your card probably has some extra sprinkles or glitter or frosting or some other such modern nonsense.

Not picking on you, Chad, its just that the card manufacturers seem to have completely lost a grip on their product. I feel for anyone trying to keep up with all of the card bling being produced now.

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Your probably right Jeff. Without seeing both cards up close I was guessing the same thing. Mine does have gold trim where the best I can tell.....the one on eBay seems to have silver. Amazing that the color of lines on a card can affect the value of that card.
My son and I are both Steelers fans and I purchased this Brown autographed card for him a couple of years ago. I don't really collect the newer stuff either. I can't keep up with all the different versions each manufacturer puts out anymore.
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No problem Harry anytime
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Yeah, your card probably has some extra sprinkles or glitter or frosting or some other such modern nonsense.

Not picking on you, Chad, its just that the card manufacturers seem to have completely lost a grip on their product. I feel for anyone trying to keep up with all of the card bling being produced now.

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I laughed out loud at "glitter or frosting." These serial numbers add THE ILLUSION of rarity. If you have 100,000 Antonio Brown rookie cards that are all 1/1s and 1/10s, you still have 100,000 Antonio Brown rookie cards.

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