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2003-04 number piece autograph card from the debut Upper Deck Exquisite Collection checklist. Number Pieces helped define the debut release's collector-specific feel by tying each card's print run to the featured player's jersey number.
Number Pieces and NumbersText, Number, and Letter Inserts/6Bill Russell

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2004-05 number pieces autograph card from the sophomore Upper Deck Exquisite Collection checklist. Number Pieces is one of the best examples of Exquisite turning serial numbering itself into collector-facing design language.
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Listed on the linked TCDB checklist entry for the Number Pieces Dual branch. The dual Number Pieces branch turns jersey-number logic into shared-card grail territory, especially once Jordan-LeBron pairings are mapped directly. Source note: Dual-signed memorabilia insert numbered to the quantity shown on the card line; TCDB lists one card number as DEN--HS with a double hyphen.
Number Pieces and NumbersText, Number, and Letter Inserts/6Julius ErvingBill Russell

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Listed on the Beckett 2009-10 checklist as part of the Exquisite # Pieces branch. The 50-card # Pieces family is one of the best examples of late-run Exquisite still using numbering itself as design language, with solo, dual, and cross-sport pairings all built into the branch.
Number Pieces and NumbersText, Number, and Letter Inserts/6Julius ErvingBill Russell

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Listed on the Beckett 2009-10 checklist as part of the Exquisite # Pieces branch. The 50-card # Pieces family is one of the best examples of late-run Exquisite still using numbering itself as design language, with solo, dual, and cross-sport pairings all built into the branch.
Number Pieces and NumbersText, Number, and Letter Inserts/5Kevin GarnettBill Russell