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...And by the way, the MIB Limited edition is not numbered, at least not that I can find..."
That leaves two possibilities:
1) Somebody goofed - badly, I'd say - since, if the discs or the case(s) they come in are not numbered
prominently (as described in my previous post), the whole idea of this being a 'limited' set is nonsense, pure and simple.
2) The more likely possibility: whoever thought up this lazy scam (of the supposedly 'genuine original' signatures) was pulling everybody's legs.
Let's say there were 50'000 copies made. This being a highly anticipated release, let's assume these will all have been sold, down to the very last one (which would be "50/000/
50'000"), two months after the original release.
The set would then be "OOP" and would begin to appear on Ebay - at outrageous prices!...
(thinks: I really don't want to rain on these people's parade, but still...)
Peace!
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