Miscut Cards General Thread

Here’s one I picked up a few years ago with the upside down back. Got it graded last year and thought PSA might not grade it, but am glad they did.

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I found this while going through my collection recently :blush:

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PokeRev pulled this miscut. I’ve never seen a miscut like this before being pulled from a pack. It’s from the Glaceon Tin if you want to skip to the card in the video.

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Ok I got these 4 cards yesterday and been looking for help on valuing them. Hopefully someone can give me a true value price. Also should i get them graded and if so who are likely to grade and such for cards like this ? Thanks for any help

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They are cool and Id love to have them for cheap! But really the only way to value these are through an auction.

I’d offer $10 for one

yeah sorry that very cheap already been offered way more than that for the set as they fit perfectly to each other front and back. And why would you split the set up as it then becomes a miscut like all the rest and not from the same sheet etc etc

I had seen those on FB. Congrats on owning/pulling them. :blush:

As for value: all misprints that are (almost) one-of-a-kind, the value is what someone is willing to pay for it and you’re willing to let it go for. Sounds cliché, but that’s basically all there is to it. Things like this can’t really be put a value on. I would personally pay 15 bucks for one of them, or 125 bucks for the quartet, but I’m not too interested in general, so it wouldn’t surprise me if others offer more. If either of the four would have been a Pikachu which I collect I’d pay 75 bucks for just the Pikachu or 300 bucks for the quartet for example.

You could put it up for auction and see what they end up at, or put it on eBay for a high buyout with best offer enabled, and if you see an offer you like you accept it.

Maybe @regigigagod can give a global estimation of what it might be worth or he would pay for it, since he collects miscuts and has a few miscut rows/columns like this in his collection. Although I’m not sure if he bought any in the recent past, considering the overall market of error cards and miscuts (and Pokémon in general of course) has increased quite a bit these past 1.5 years.

Greetz,
Quuador

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Thanks for the sound advice. Now I understand the market a bit more. So sounds like it would be better for me to get these graded (for there own protection). Then keep hold of them. This willl allow the set to finish and be no longer in print. Then I can see what I want to do with them as cool as they are I dont collect miscuts but am also not silly and in need of a few pounds/bucks at this time, so would let them gather dust with the rest of my collection for a bit

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@tromboneguy360, That is sick! I’ve been on a random miscut search/bender lately and when the cards are cut like this one you have they almost remind me of an unintentional E series border or E series test card. That’s just where my weird miscut focused brain goes to heh

This may be a stupid question, but does PSA give out 10s for MC? Or is 9 the cap?

PSA 10s have no qualifier or half grades. The grades which can have MC applied to them are PSA 1 through 9 along with PSA 1.5 (unlike other half grades, PSA 1.5 functions as a full grade (“Fair”), rather than a half grade of PSA 1 (“Poor”)).

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Pretty sure 9 is the cap for cards with qualifiers

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Here’s one I got last week bad centred

NERGY!!! Power

This card has a misaligned cut and double one side straight corners but strangely opposite side of most miscuts I see. I pulled this myself from a Blazing Star pack.

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I’d say it’s off-centered instead of miscut.

Miscut according to grading companies is when another card or sheet border is visible somewhere.
And my own definition is that a print dot on either the front or back would count as a miscut instead of off-centered card as well.

Since I don’t see a print dot on your card, I’d say it’s (severely) off-centered.

Greetz,
Quuador

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