Best Miscut ever?
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It's defiantly Unique but I've seen a few interesting ones. I've seen some more playable ones that I would place as better choices. If that was a Remand or something then it's be a little silly.
BGS 9+ Alpha set 282/295 (97.29%) Avg 9.41
BGS 9.5+ Beta set 283/302 (93.71%) Avg 9.58
BGS 9.5+ Arabian set 35/92 (38.04%) Avg 9.62
BGS 9.5+ Antiquities set 82/100 (82%) Avg 9.64
BGS 9.5+ Legends set 279/310 (90.00%) Avg 9.61
BGS 9.5+ Beta set 283/302 (93.71%) Avg 9.58
BGS 9.5+ Arabian set 35/92 (38.04%) Avg 9.62
BGS 9.5+ Antiquities set 82/100 (82%) Avg 9.64
BGS 9.5+ Legends set 279/310 (90.00%) Avg 9.61
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I think it's a 0 to high. It's a cool misprint but it's not worth $2k the card isn't playable at all. If we were talking something playable it would be completely different but it's no Darkblast or Remand. Even if it was I don't think it would see $2k it would have to be a T1 card and then you wouldn't be able to play it anyway.
BGS 9+ Alpha set 282/295 (97.29%) Avg 9.41
BGS 9.5+ Beta set 283/302 (93.71%) Avg 9.58
BGS 9.5+ Arabian set 35/92 (38.04%) Avg 9.62
BGS 9.5+ Antiquities set 82/100 (82%) Avg 9.64
BGS 9.5+ Legends set 279/310 (90.00%) Avg 9.61
BGS 9.5+ Beta set 283/302 (93.71%) Avg 9.58
BGS 9.5+ Arabian set 35/92 (38.04%) Avg 9.62
BGS 9.5+ Antiquities set 82/100 (82%) Avg 9.64
BGS 9.5+ Legends set 279/310 (90.00%) Avg 9.61
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I honestly think I have a better one than that- It's so screwed up that I couldn't scan it to show it properly. I'd have to make a video. In the near future I should attempt something to convey what I have. In person, everyone seems to love it.
Wouldn't mind having that one on ebay, however, most people that don't deal with misprints think that theirs are worth a goldmine.
Wouldn't mind having that one on ebay, however, most people that don't deal with misprints think that theirs are worth a goldmine.
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Well, I found his price. I offered him $201 and he took it. This'll be a nice addition, but I'm going to have to find a way to properly put it into my binder without damaging it, & still be able to convey what it is. I may have to look for the sheets that have much larger pockets.
Anyhow, I thought the price was fair, I couldn't justify asking any more though. And I need to somehow show everyone the more fascinating miscut in the collection too.
Anyhow, I thought the price was fair, I couldn't justify asking any more though. And I need to somehow show everyone the more fascinating miscut in the collection too.
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How did you end up putting this in a binder? Gotta pic?fvzappa wrote:Well, I found his price. I offered him $201 and he took it. This'll be a nice addition, but I'm going to have to find a way to properly put it into my binder without damaging it, & still be able to convey what it is. I may have to look for the sheets that have much larger pockets.
Anyhow, I thought the price was fair, I couldn't justify asking any more though. And I need to somehow show everyone the more fascinating miscut in the collection too.
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That did take some thought. Luckily, my misprint binder- the main one I carry with me- has a pocket on the inside front. I then took a large toploader that is about 4" x 6" & put it in there flat.
That seems best, as I can show it to someone without damaging it. Last thing I need is for the excess part to rip off of the rest of it.
That seems best, as I can show it to someone without damaging it. Last thing I need is for the excess part to rip off of the rest of it.
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Here is a picture of the card in my misprint binder: http://images3a.snapfish.com/232323232% ... 9336nu0mrj
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Cool, that looks like it should work pretty well, and it shows the misprint very clearly as soon as you open the binder. Speaking of binders, I was wonder whether people tend to place cards in sleeves and then put the sleeved cards in 9-pocket pages or if everyone just puts the cards directly into 9-pocket pages without sleeves as well? Most sleeves are too tall to do the former and part of them sticks out from the top of the 9-pocket page pockets.
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this one seems to have the same error, just "made the cut" :)
this one seems to have the same error, just "made the cut" :)
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