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    92-93 Harold Miner Topps ALL-Rookie w/error?

    I have this card, #175, TOPPS Gold, 1992-93 2nd Team, TOPPS ALL-ROOKIE Harold Miner card. O the card where the name is supposed to be in gold, on the front of the card, there is only the indent of where the name is supposed to be, with no gold lettering.
    you can see the whole picture but when you look closely, you can see where the names supposed to be. I've search the internet, I couldn't find anyone else who reported this error or one like it. Anyone know any more info about this? Is it even an error?

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    it's not reallt an error as it is a mess up in the printing process. I know sometimes printing mistakes can be called an error as in the frank thomas no name printing, but that happened to a certain number of them. The foil not stamping on a card happens fairly often on all sorts of products and really isn't considered a premium. Maybe if it was a card of MJ, you may find a collector willing to give you a couple dollars more than a normal one, but with it being Miner, I doubt you could expect to get anymore than what you would for a normal topps miner card.

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    I agree, only player collectors would be interested in that and since "Baby Jordan" was a HUGE bust, it isn't worth but what a common is worth.

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