What are these cards?
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What are these cards?
What I mean is, I have no clue if these are misprints (albino? cards) or normal releases. They each have the standard MtG back.
Both are have a grey border, and look overly blue-ish (even though both are green cards). One is from Portal (Root Greevil), and one from Invasion (Explosive Growth).
If they are misprints, what are they valued at? (Both are in NM condition.)
Since I can't figure out how to add images, the link to the image is here:
http://www.curiousgames.net/alphaimages ... nknown.png
Best regards,
Rainsford
Both are have a grey border, and look overly blue-ish (even though both are green cards). One is from Portal (Root Greevil), and one from Invasion (Explosive Growth).
If they are misprints, what are they valued at? (Both are in NM condition.)
Since I can't figure out how to add images, the link to the image is here:
http://www.curiousgames.net/alphaimages ... nknown.png
Best regards,
Rainsford
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Value
If a value has been determined I would be interested in them...
First thought about albino cards, but these are different.
Chris
First thought about albino cards, but these are different.
Chris
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They might be missing one or more colors as a printing defect, or they might be the result of excessive exposure to sunlight. Organic pigments fade at varying speed, and can leave you with a card that seems to have only a few colors. Black (carbon) and blue (forgot the chemical family, but there was a thread a few years ago that described it) are inorganic and tend to be much more stable. They therefor fade more slowly.
I have a few Homelands and Fallen Empire cards that look similar. They had been left behind the back seat of a car for about a year.
I can tell mine were "faded" because under high magnification I can see very faded traces in the dot pattern where yellow and red dots once were. If a card was missing a color completely there should only be white where those dots should be.
I have a few Homelands and Fallen Empire cards that look similar. They had been left behind the back seat of a car for about a year.
I can tell mine were "faded" because under high magnification I can see very faded traces in the dot pattern where yellow and red dots once were. If a card was missing a color completely there should only be white where those dots should be.
Thank you for the information so far.
I will check them under magnification and see what I see.
I really wish I remembered where I got these, but i bought so many cards/collections over the years I am at a loss. I just remember seeing these and saying to myself, "hmm, those look odd" then popping them in a box someplace.
I am positive they never sat out in the sun while in my possession. Heck, I don't sit out in the sun! My home office is a gloomy place with the blinds on the window always closed. LOL.
Anyway, I will take a closer look at them.
What I can say is:
- They do not feel brittle (as I suspect cards dried in the sun might)
- They are uniform in their discoloration - on each card and between them. (It is this last thing - that they both are discolored in the exact same way, that is making me leery.)
Best rgeards,
Rainsford
I will check them under magnification and see what I see.
I really wish I remembered where I got these, but i bought so many cards/collections over the years I am at a loss. I just remember seeing these and saying to myself, "hmm, those look odd" then popping them in a box someplace.
I am positive they never sat out in the sun while in my possession. Heck, I don't sit out in the sun! My home office is a gloomy place with the blinds on the window always closed. LOL.
Anyway, I will take a closer look at them.
What I can say is:
- They do not feel brittle (as I suspect cards dried in the sun might)
- They are uniform in their discoloration - on each card and between them. (It is this last thing - that they both are discolored in the exact same way, that is making me leery.)
Best rgeards,
Rainsford
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I had 3 until they were stolen a few years ago. There are a few singles roaming around there. As mentioned, at least one deck was split up.
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Complete deck
So they're quite rare, but only interesting when I could get my hands on a complete deck.
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I own some of them.
http://www.nextftp.com/nano/albino/metalic.html
These cards have grey border (faded "black") , so seems that there are almost no possibility of sun fade.
http://www.nextftp.com/nano/albino/metalic.html
These cards have grey border (faded "black") , so seems that there are almost no possibility of sun fade.
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