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06-01-2003, 12:24 PM #11
It cant really be said how much it is worth, only some errors make it into price guides, there has to be quite a few of them out there for them to be listed though. I think errors are pretty cool though.
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06-01-2003, 01:09 PM #12
I don't have a scan of it at this moment but when I get my scanner up and running I'll post it
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06-01-2003, 08:46 PM #13Kmench1Guest
Slugger- Maybe it is a Terrance Long RC with Eric's name on it?
Anyways....I have the error and correct card of Juan Gonzalez 1990 Donruss RC...in one cards he stands from the left side. It is worth a few bucks more...but collectors of that player may pay more.
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06-01-2003, 09:15 PM #14
Terrance and Eric weren't rookies in the same year and Tarrance wasn't a rookie in 2000
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06-02-2003, 01:22 AM #15
Error cards normally are worth more than their corrected version, but it depends on which one (the error, or the corrected, card) was produced in lesser quantities.
For example, besides the infamous Bill Ripken card, 1989 Fleer also had the following error:
Mike Heath on the front of the card, but the stats of Tom Brookens on the back
then, they put Tom Brookens on the front of the card, and had the stats with the name Mike Heath on the back. Not worth much today....back then was worth abot $20-35, I believe. I should've sold mine.
damnnn!
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06-07-2003, 03:34 PM #16
Error cards aren't anything special unless they are extremely rare. Most companies find it too expensive to crank up the presses again so they leave it as it is.
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06-09-2003, 11:09 PM #17
I have a 1995 Leaf Limited Gold Alex Rodriguez Gold #19 card that has an error.
On the front of the card they spell his name Alex Rodriquez and on the back they spell it right. Really Weird!!!
Do you guys think this card has extra value?
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06-12-2003, 12:12 AM #18
Yea, I read in Beckett that an error card is worth no more than regular cards, unless the error was corrected. Then, the price depends on how many of the error cards got released into the public before being pulled off the press.
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06-12-2003, 07:53 AM #19
the only error card that can think of that i have off the top of my head is a 1999 Topps Roger Clemens that says "Ryan's Career Records" on the back instead of "Roger". i don't think they are very popular anymore. It seemed to be a late 80's early 90's thing. just like inserts are popular today
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