That is interesting. I guess I don't knows much history about the error card as I should. I see some Herrera examples in which the "a" is completely missing. However, for those cards, the "r" is faded also.
In my opinion, it is similar to owning a card with a black line down the middle. It was obviously a printing flaw that didn't get caught. I don't see why it would turn a $2 card into a card worth more than the Mantle. Has there been attempts by card doctors to made normal Herrera cards look like the error?
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