George Brett 1975 Topps #228 Miscut
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Are miscuts typically more or less valuable than the teue-cut version?
Tks chris
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the comment. To answer your question, it depends on the card. Due to the nature of the issues, market interest varies. Some miscuts can carry premiums but in my experience most of them don’t. I’ve found that a lot of collectors prefer to have the standard intended version over one with condition flaws like this.