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Any craft number less than 100 or 100 itself appears in game and is therefore valuable. It's like saying, "Hey look at me, I've got the very first original ever made!".
Anyone who tells you that anything over 100 is valuable is probably inexperienced, they only show up in BP examiners, and really have no extra value, perhaps make exemptions for 1337, 9999 and other rarities.
Another example is someone's Craft #1 Lvl #69 Cross Com Hat ( I was looking at cross comms) XD
That is going for quite a chunk of change.
As a veteran, I respectfully disagree
All hail the mighty necromancer!
That's generally because they are hard to sell, they aren't extremely popular.
To answer your question, maybe a bit but not really.
But random raft numbers like 1273 don't fetch anything more