Manufactured rarity is an odd one in the marketplace.
Topps Heritage flip stock cards, thought to number about 5 cards total per base card, realize extremely horrible returns compared to other #/5 cards.
The flip stock cards don't have a stamped number on them, though.
They're legitimately rare, arguably more rare than some low-population cards since some collectors won't recognize them and will be tossed or otherwise overlooked...
...but they don't command a price anywhere near their rare stamped counterparts even from those that understand their manufactured rarity.
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