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T206 miscut back - good or bad?
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Hi,
Apologies if this is an obvious one to most, but I haven't kept up with the latest trend on miscuts / anomalies in the T206 set. With that said, is the pictured back considered a good thing? What would be a ballpark value if it is? The front of the card is centered nicely. Thanks in advance for any thoughts! |
Hi Scott
Nice looking miscut! I can't help much as far as value. So many factors to consider and what someone is willing pay will determine the value. I watched this card on Ebay just out of curiosity to see what this lot of T206s would bring. I'm sure the miscut back Donlin helped the final selling price. Jantz |
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Nice card...The basic rule of thumb is, the more you see of the adjacent card, the more it's worth. Here's my example...
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You know, back in the day that would have been considered garbage, now it's considered gold.... funny what a difference a couple of decades will make...
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Great card Michael.
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Thanks Chris...I got it from some guy in Canada. ;)
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Great card guys!
I just parted with one of my cherished cards, piedy 42 Griffith split back!! Jantz turned me onto it a few years ago.....went to my friend Jamie.....the toughest split back I have ever seen/owned!:) but received a blank back and some trade in return....thanks to my Canadian counterpart:)
as ironic as it is, one man's trash is another man's treasure:D I LOVE T206 SCRAP! as y'all know.....I always love the factory cut freaks such as these split/ mc backs... But I love the true "garbage" scrap cards of yesteryear...almost like "mini" art to me... these mc add quite a premium.....as to echo what mike said, the more "dramatic" the cut, the more value! Scot, your card (depends also who is on the obverse) , is currently "prob" in the $200- $250 range.....:D hope this helps I hate to assign any values to these, because they are unique onto themselves....:D |
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