This really cannot be priced accurately at the moment...I would say between 300 and a thousand dollars ballparked, but if someone thinks they have a more accurate number than that and can back it up, I'd love to hear it. (also plz do not mention charity auctions as a way of valuing it...things in charity auctions are almost always grossly overpriced.)
Personally, for any offer of less than 500, I'd just keep it.
Have a helicopter drop you off out front. Light your cigar with a small Indonesian boy holding a black lotus. Then bust out a craw wurm deck with no sleeves. Raw dog shuffle, loose terribly, flip the table, leave in a hovercraft.
Find a professional to cut that sheet into miscut patterns of "love" (what?... you're all thinking this as the sheet/'s framed itself really isn't worth a whole lot other then just the actual memory of the "win" itself).
Hmm some of those professionally cut cards hold a premium of $300 bucks or more alone, just a thought.
Congrats in either case of your "win", its always nice to get something unique as a prize.
Find a professional to cut that sheet into miscut patterns of "love" (what?... you're all thinking this as the sheet/'s framed itself really isn't worth a whole lot other then just the actual memory of the "win" itself).
Hmm some of those professionally cut cards hold a premium of $300 bucks or more alone, just a thought.
Congrats in either case of your "win", its always nice to get something unique as a prize.
S.M.
do not cut it into "miscuts" . that is completely shady and totally frowned upon.
Find a professional to cut that sheet into miscut patterns of "love" (what?... you're all thinking this as the sheet/'s framed itself really isn't worth a whole lot other then just the actual memory of the "win" itself).
Hmm some of those professionally cut cards hold a premium of $300 bucks or more alone, just a thought.
Ignore this advice as you'll just have a cut up sheet that no one will want. Misprint collectors know of the availability of these sheets so wacky miscuts will clearly be man made.
Personally, for any offer of less than 500, I'd just keep it.
Nicely framed in mint condition, I'd guess closer to the 800-thousand mark if you found the right buyer.
Hmm some of those professionally cut cards hold a premium of $300 bucks or more alone, just a thought.
Congrats in either case of your "win", its always nice to get something unique as a prize.
S.M.
do not cut it into "miscuts" . that is completely shady and totally frowned upon.
Ignore this advice as you'll just have a cut up sheet that no one will want. Misprint collectors know of the availability of these sheets so wacky miscuts will clearly be man made.
Please do not make purchase inquiries unless they are in the trading post or in private messages. -Uldan