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Old 06-11-2014, 10:30 AM
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I don't think there is much of a premium on T207 miscuts unless they are really, really off. I wouldn't put a premium on your T207 Johnson but it's neat. I only have one error T207 and it's the Bressy that makes you think you are having double vision ....I didn't pay a premium and the seller (I think it was Rob A) didn't even notice the double print on the front..

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Old 06-11-2014, 11:05 AM
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When there is high demand for T207's. However, I don't see that in the foreseeable future.
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Old 06-11-2014, 11:36 AM
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A player collector might be interested. It would also interest the freak freaks like me. In short, it is definitely collectible. That said, I do agree with the consensus that you won't see the sort of primo pricing that T206 freaks get [or got; I think the run is over on them]. The opposite historically has been true--the error cards sell for less than average cards due to the defects. Of course, to me that just says now is the time to stock up on these when they can be obtained cheaply. I got this one at a National with a sweet Obak miscut [also shown] and the dealer thought I was nuts for wanting them:



An example of a miscut back I have:

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I value PSA 4 (MC) as PSA 1.
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I value PSA 4 (MC) as PSA 1.
On the contrary I value PSA MC designated cards at the value of the grade or sometimes higher. That is why this hobby is fun everyone gets to decide the value of items for themselves.
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IMO, I prefer PSA to grade that a PSA2 than a PSA4MC
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IMO, I prefer PSA to grade that a PSA2 than a PSA4MC
I wish all graders didn't consider factory mistakes in their final grade. It all comes down to personal preference. Though I would love to see two grades given, one for production grade and another for post production grade, but that is just my preference.
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IMO, I prefer PSA to grade that a PSA2 than a PSA4MC
It's nice to prefer things, but psa will not grade cards without qualifiers that are miscut or marked. It's only o/c cards can be asked to graded without qualifiers.
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