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Bill Russell

Number Pieces and Numbers resolves to 5 tracked cards in the archive. The mapped copy volume for this view is 29.

Placeholder illustration for a number-piece style insert frame.

Local placeholder art. Not an actual card image.

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
Placeholder illustration for a number-piece style insert frame.

Local placeholder art. Not an actual card image.

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.

Number Pieces and NumbersText, Number, and Letter Inserts/6Bill Russell
Placeholder illustration for a dual-player Exquisite card frame.

Local placeholder art. Not an actual card image.

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
Placeholder illustration for a number-piece style insert frame.

Local placeholder art. Not an actual card image.

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
Placeholder illustration for a number-piece style insert frame.

Local placeholder art. Not an actual card image.

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