GabbyGuy
Upstanding Member,
Here's a good laugh...at least for me.
I've seen cards posted on eBay stating they are 1/1s because the serial number forms the player's jersey number. The jersey number has to be 2 digits, and it can only happen if the player's number is less than or equal to the first number. Example:
Nikolai Khabibulin's number is 35. The first digit of the serial number has to be 3 and out of 5...3/5. This forms his jersey number.

The same with Byron Dafoe. His jersey number was 34, so you need to have a card serial numbered 3/4.

This would work for double digit numbers that are the same like a 99 Gretzky card serial numbered 9/9. Joe Sakic 19 card numbered 1/9...etc.
Players with single digit numbers would not work, nor cards like Sidney Crosby with jersey 87...as the card could never be serial numbered 8/7.
Does this claim by Sellers as "eBay 1/1's" make you laugh like they do me?
Thoughts???
--Curt
I've seen cards posted on eBay stating they are 1/1s because the serial number forms the player's jersey number. The jersey number has to be 2 digits, and it can only happen if the player's number is less than or equal to the first number. Example:
Nikolai Khabibulin's number is 35. The first digit of the serial number has to be 3 and out of 5...3/5. This forms his jersey number.

The same with Byron Dafoe. His jersey number was 34, so you need to have a card serial numbered 3/4.

This would work for double digit numbers that are the same like a 99 Gretzky card serial numbered 9/9. Joe Sakic 19 card numbered 1/9...etc.
Players with single digit numbers would not work, nor cards like Sidney Crosby with jersey 87...as the card could never be serial numbered 8/7.
Does this claim by Sellers as "eBay 1/1's" make you laugh like they do me?

Thoughts???
--Curt