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I have a 2001 Absolute Tools of the Trade auto/bat card #TT-33 of Todd Helton. The pricing guide states these cards are numbered to 25 but mine is 16/100. As I understand it, the cards numbered to 100 are not autographed. Is the card I have an error or am I missing something? Any help would be appreciated. Sorry, no image of card.
Does it say "certified auto" on it (or something to that effect)?

I looked it up myself and am stumped. It's possible that Beckett has the card incorrectly listed as being /25.
This was a redemption card I received from Absolute and it is stamped authentic. Thanks for the reply.
What year is the redemption?
Whoops. -I thought you meant buy-back. In any event, sounds like Beckett doesn't have it in the database. You can contact them with a scan of the card and they'll eventually add it.
Incorrect listing on Beckett's part, is my guess.
Have a scan or pic? Front and back be easier to discern
Replacement redemption cards are not always listed in the price guide. I have several game-used cards that were given as replacements when the redemption cards had run out and they are not listed.
I can't for sure but some sets only the first 25 are autoed but Beckett does not distinguish between the 2 because 26-100 is not autoed

That's my guess
Here are images. I hope they can help. I've never taken it out of the holder it was sent with.

[Image: TT33front_zps0bce4f4a.jpg]

[Image: TT33back_zps8d0bb71c.jpg]
I'm guessing like Wayne said. Thier are 2 seperate listings for the bat card in question. The bat itself showing a ser /100 and an auto bat version /25. It was most likely one and the same with the first 25 as the auto version. Which you have 16/25! Congrats.
It's done all the time especially in the late 90s early 2000s. I have a griffey diamond king /2500 and the first /500 have a canvas type imprint on the cards. They are listed seperatly but are in fact one and the same
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