Number of battery MacBook Pro Cycle

MacBook Pro just factory reset so that I can sell on Ebay.  Now, someone asks the number of battery cycle.  I can access it from the screen "Welcome" which now shows or is there no way around, now that it's been reset?

Access it from the link, about this Mac, and then press the button labeled system information

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