Miscut sol ring $99.99?
Economics forum
Posted on Dec. 5, 2015, 12:49 a.m. by Lightpulsar9
So I found this on ebay. Do you guys think this is overpriced? I've seen threads where people talk about things like this and say they aren't usually worth too much more than a regular version if at all. I'd like to hear what people think about it.
THAT print, I could see them getting $5 for it, and that's just at the most. Miscuts aren't cool unless you can see another card encroaching.
December 5, 2015 1:07 a.m.
Gidgetimer says... #4
Sorry for the double post but I went back to the ebay page and dude is calling a card with edge fraying, a bent corner, and 2 obvious edge nicks NM. The guy has no clue what he is talking about with condition so I wouldn't trust him on value even if I didn't already think that was an outrageous multiplier for a miscut.
December 5, 2015 1:09 a.m.
Unforgivn_II says... #5
The "nicks" are parts of little circles that go in the corners between 4 cards on a sheet.
That said, that's an insane price for a commander printing. I'm sure there are much heavier miscuts of old versions of the Sol ring that are worth it, but this one is not
December 5, 2015 1:58 a.m. Edited.
Schuesseled says... #6
Paying extra for a misprint aka a damaged card makes no fucking sense. People are nuts.
December 5, 2015 9:50 a.m.
Gidgetimer says... #8
Ok, it's moderately played instead of heavily. There is still a bent corner and edge fraying. No way in hell it is NM.
December 5, 2015 3:22 p.m.
Rhadamanthus says... #9
Misaligned cuts for the Commander sealed decks aren't a rare occurrence, and neither are the cards. I've opened multiple decks over the past couple years where pretty much the whole thing was miscut in the same way (the cards for a given deck are all grouped together on a sheet). I would not pay any amount of money for this card.
Gidgetimer says... #2
That is incredibly overpriced for a MP-HP miscut of a $2 card that doesn't show another card. The expensive miscuts are cards in nm condition that you can see another card on. Here is an article where one of the buyers for TCG talks about valueing wierd cards. Its all a bit fuzzy even for him and it is his job to know card values.
December 5, 2015 1:03 a.m.