Serial Number Detection
A /25 card is not a base card. But if your listing doesn’t say #/25 in the title, it looks like one. Serial numbers signal scarcity, and scarcity drives price. CardLuma catches the print run and puts it where buyers are looking.
Scarcity Data, Front and Center
CardLuma identifies serial-numbered cards during the AI identification stage. The print run lands in your title as #/25, #/250, or whatever the run is — and the Serial Number field gets populated automatically.
This 2002 Topps Finest Gold Refractor Jerry Rice is numbered /25. CardLuma caught the serial number, tagged it as “Serial Numbered” in Features, identified the Gold Refractor parallel, and built a title that hits 79 of 80 characters — with the print run included.
Buyers who filter for serial-numbered cards find your listing. Buyers who browse see the scarcity right in the title. Either way, the card sells for what it’s actually worth.
Auto-Detected
Serial numbers are identified during the AI scan. The print run populates in your listing data without manual entry.
Title Auto-Fill
#/25, #/250, #/999 — the print run lands in your title via your title template. Scarcity is visible at a glance.
Price Visibility
Serial-numbered cards command higher prices. Making the print run visible means your card competes on scarcity, not just name.
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