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Posted by B. Buster at spider-tj084.proxy.aol.com on August 10, 2000 at 22:57:03:

In Reply to: Sequentially Numbered: An Explanation: posted by GuruAskew on August 10, 2000 at 18:05:33:

: In the collector's community, the term "sequentially numbered," while sounding pretty silly, actually is important. There are two kinds of numbering (if any) on any limited item. There is standard numbering, where every item in the run would read "1 of 2500" and sequential numbering, where every item would have a specific number, for example: "0037 of 2500." See the difference? I agree, the term "sequentially numbered" sounds goofy at first, but there's a reason for it.

I should have known that it had an anal twist. I wish I could say I understand what makes "0037 of 2500" more "special" than "1 of 2500," but that would make me insane.

b. buster




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