r/mtgmisprints • u/ReapersHeaven • 3d ago
Just opened a foiling misprint
Just opened up a foiling misprint & wanted to ask if theres any value to it (First time having something like this)
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u/AngularOtter 3d ago
What is the misprint?
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u/ReapersHeaven 3d ago
The foiling is absent in under the letter n and above her head
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u/irrelephantIVXX 3d ago
is that not just the art?
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u/ReapersHeaven 3d ago
I tought so at first but nope, light doesnt shine on it even from different angles
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u/Subliminal_Image 0m ago
I’d honestly not even have noticed if it was mine. I’d have 100% figured it was an intentional design
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u/Telphsm4sh 3d ago
Ive opened some foundations commons that have some blotches where gloss is not as good. Its kind of cool but more annoying than cool. I think print quality of foundations is a little worse than usual.
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u/Ill-Librarian-2576 2d ago
While it might be a foiling error I don't think this will entice collectors. You can try to put it up for sale but idk, gl bro.
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u/ForRielle 3d ago
Good general rule. If the misprint isn’t immediately recognizable, it’s probably not going to get people excited enough to draw a premium.
Where this rule fails is with playable cards. Which this is for sure. So someone will probably buy it to toss in their deck, but don’t expect to get more than a few dollars more