(06-27-2011, 09:59 AM)ktcardshop Wrote: It's only a way to group the players together so they don't have to track every player in every set. A player classified as a common is a common in all sets until such time that there is increased interest in that player. I never said anything about setting prices only that they would be set as a group depending on what the cards are selling for.
Ray
I don't understand then HOW this answers the OP's Question.
Auto's don't use multipliers so that doesn't explain why you explained that either.
2 diff. auto's of 2 diff. players. Has nothing to do with common or stars.
Because some auto's have a common and a star.