I'd say it might be worth something to the right person (someone who collects miscuts. I've heard that the user ThaGunslinga collects them, he might be able to tell you what the card might fetch). Since it's a playable card, that probably helps.
It's probably worth about as much as a Brainstorm, if not less. People have this misconception that printing and cutting mistakes are worth more, but in general they're worth nothing unless there's something particularly rare or unusual about them (like the famous Summer Magic Blue Hurricanes). At least that one is playable if you use sleeves.
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Miscuts tend to only be worth a lot if it's severe and super obvious - for instance, if you can clearly see the card above/below it on the sheet. Subtle miscuts like this one are reasonably common by comparison, and thus probably aren't anything special.
If I was buying this, I would value it at equal or less than a comparable IA brainstorm. If it was cut where you could see the bottom of another card or the side of another card or something, I might pay more for that.
Plains - John Avon - 230
Island - Jung Park - 235
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it clearly looks like the top half is thicker than the lower part i was wondering if this is worth something in anything at all???
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I mean, its a cool looking Brain Storm but if i were buying it from ya id offer what i would for a normal ICA one. Now on the other hand if it had a second card on it or the border half way over on one side and missing on the other i may give it a few more bucks.
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Miscuts like that, that are not that severe, are pretty common from sets around that time. You see them a lot with the dark, empires, ice age and so forth. It's worth what any other brainstorm is worth.
Yep, as stated by many others, you need to be able to see another card, or have an entire border missing, or something special like that for a card to be valuable due to a printing error. I've seen ThaGunslinga's miscuts, his Islands are beautiful!
If it was a more extreme miscut, you'd likely have a collector fiending for it... but honestly something so minimal would more likely be seen as a negative.
I sold an UNhinged land with a square corner (was mashed instead of cut) for only slightly more than a real one would have gone for. That's a pretty unique miscut too!
Miscuts like that, that are not that severe, are pretty common from sets around that time. You see them a lot with the dark, empires, ice age and so forth. It's worth what any other brainstorm is worth.
*Pretty common period.
I have a number of ISD cards that I've noticed being print off-center, as well as some random cards from (newer) older sets, as well.
I will at least admit that the ooooold card-stock had many, many more errors though.
But yeah, miscuts of this nature are extremely common and usually, if anything, lower the value more than up them(they're incredibly inconsistent and very hard to match - to a "competitive" player where cards of the same name matching actually matters, they'd rather have a non-miscut(however it would remain baseline worth to pretty much anyone else)).
it clearly looks like the top half is thicker than the lower part i was wondering if this is worth something in anything at all???
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I mean, its a cool looking Brain Storm but if i were buying it from ya id offer what i would for a normal ICA one. Now on the other hand if it had a second card on it or the border half way over on one side and missing on the other i may give it a few more bucks.
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I sold an UNhinged land with a square corner (was mashed instead of cut) for only slightly more than a real one would have gone for. That's a pretty unique miscut too!
*Pretty common period.
I have a number of ISD cards that I've noticed being print off-center, as well as some random cards from (newer) older sets, as well.
I will at least admit that the ooooold card-stock had many, many more errors though.
But yeah, miscuts of this nature are extremely common and usually, if anything, lower the value more than up them(they're incredibly inconsistent and very hard to match - to a "competitive" player where cards of the same name matching actually matters, they'd rather have a non-miscut(however it would remain baseline worth to pretty much anyone else)).