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    Greetings,

    I'm not a collector of hockey cards and have little expertise in the subject. A small number of cards were given to me several years ago. I have one card in particular that I am looking for some guidance as to if it is worth anything. It is a error card, but not one of the ones listed as a known error card (corrected or otherwise). It has Pro Set 90-91 Neil Wilkinson #465 on the front, and an NBA Charles Edward Davis on the back. I have included a photo.
    Misprint Wilkinson - Davis.jpg
    So what I'm trying to determine is if this card is unique or special. From what I have been able to research, errors like this usually occur when the factory is changing between printing runs, and should never have entered circulation. I also understand that anything Pro Set is mostly worthless. That being said, could this possible be the first pro-set hockey card ever printed? The first of the hockey card bubble?

    Please advise,
    Thank you

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    That's really weird (obviously Proset & Hoops used the same printing company).

    What's worth: I have no idea.

    What could it be worth: Still have no idea.


    There are a lot of big money error cards from that 90-91 Pro Set series. A Paul Gillies sold for over $300 on eBay recently. The big question would be... is this an error that these proset junkies would be after? I'm not even sure who you'd contact for that... as I don't know any of them.

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    Not sure, but if it were my card I would post it on eBay for a ridiculously high price with an 'or best offer' option and see what kind of offers I got. Worst case scenario is that nobody is interested and you only lost a few bucks.

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    Yup....

    Something silly like $600 BIN/BO. That will cost you 30 cents (for the listing) and you'll see if anyone is even a bit interested.

    Not sure, but if it were my card I would post it on eBay for a ridiculously high price with an 'or best offer' option and see what kind of offers I got. Worst case scenario is that nobody is interested and you only lost a few bucks.


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    You already have the corrected version of this Neil Wilkinson card. Ha, ha.

    The Original Error had him in Jersey #5, not #35 like this corrected issue. As for the back, it says nothing. You may have a 1/1 error, or you may have an error in the thousands of copies. Who's to know.

    Book Value Corrected or Uncorrected - .5 cents.

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    Book value on this one is 5 cents too:

    http://www.ebay.ca/itm/PAUL-GILLIS-R...item5d4c61b436

    Not saying this error is worth anything, just pointing out that there are a few proset collectors out there that pay crazy amounts of money for the right errors.

    You already have the corrected version of this Neil Wilkinson card. Ha, ha.

    The Original Error had him in Jersey #5, not #35 like this corrected issue. As for the back, it says nothing. You may have a 1/1 error, or you may have an error in the thousands of copies. Who's to know.

    Book Value Corrected or Uncorrected - .5 cents.


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    I know all about the Gillis. I just counted one column of errors in that set and I could not count that high. Lol.

    There is a card error in the 1990-91 ProSet about every 15 cards. The Gillis, with the nose-bleed still books at .5 cents.

    If you are a fool and willing to pay $300.00 then knock yourself out. The person that paid $300.00 will one day have a tough time selling that for .5 cents.

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    ha!

    I mean, I wouldn't pay those prices for those cards... but if there are people out there that will pay dollars like that, I would also say suggest it's foolish to think the card is only worth 5 cents because the book tells you it is. If two people want to duke it out for your card, you win!

    I know all about the Gillis. I just counted one column of errors in that set and I could not count that high. Lol.

    There is a card error in the 1990-91 ProSet about every 15 cards. The Gillis, with the nose-bleed still books at .5 cents.

    If you are a fool and willing to pay $300.00 then knock yourself out. The person that paid $300.00 will one day have a tough time selling that for .5 cents.


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    I just had two guys high-stick themselves on a card last week on eBay. It was a 10 Buck Patrick Roy insert that ended up selling for $5.75 when all previous eBay sales for the 60 days prior had been around $2.00.

    I could not believe the stupidity

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    Greetings,

    I'm not a collector of hockey cards and have little expertise in the subject. A small number of cards were given to me several years ago. I have one card in particular that I am looking for some guidance as to if it is worth anything. It is a error card, but not one of the ones listed as a known error card (corrected or otherwise). It has Pro Set 90-91 Neil Wilkinson #465 on the front, and an NBA Charles Edward Davis on the back. I have included a photo.
    Misprint Wilkinson - Davis.jpg
    So what I'm trying to determine is if this card is unique or special. From what I have been able to research, errors like this usually occur when the factory is changing between printing runs, and should never have entered circulation. I also understand that anything Pro Set is mostly worthless. That being said, could this possible be the first pro-set hockey card ever printed? The first of the hockey card bubble?

    Please advise,
    Thank you

    Those are two cards stuck together. Sorry to break it to you.

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