Upper Deck corrects print run error on Letterman cards in All-Time Greats

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Upper Deck had an error in its numbering on some of the hits in 2012 All-Time Greats, which released this week.

The Letterman cards were not numbered properly, and are actually rarer than it states on each card.

The cards were numbered to the entire print run of the full name and not the individual letter cards. For example, Troy Aikman’s last name has six letters. However, each Letterman card is numbered to 60 when in fact each should be numbered to just 10 (one of the cards is pictured above).

Here is the entire list of Letterman cards in the product with the correct numbering.

 

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5 comments

  1. JS 8 December, 2012 at 20:37

    So is this an error or not? Wtf I have been spending probably more than I should on these cards and its because of this article

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