I contacted the artist and verified that this is his signature, but I have looked online and I cannot find another Jace signed from this set, I was hoping one of you guys may be able to estimate a value
Well that's the value of the unsigned version, so does it not even matter that it's signed?
Cuz like my friend gave it to me and its foil and nm condition but idk Perhapsi should take it in to my comic shop and see how much they say thanks for your help
Well that's the value of the unsigned version, so does it not even matter that it's signed?
Cuz like my friend gave it to me and its foil and nm condition but idk Perhapsi should take it in to my comic shop and see how much they say thanks for your help
Honestly you're worse off with it being signed than unsigned. Having a card signed immediately makes it not near mint and according to tcgplayer card that "have been written on " are considered damaged. A lot of people myself include won't accept signed cards.
A NM JTMS is about $84 a Damaged one is probably closer to $70.
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There are many players/collectors that will give a premium for signed cards (me included). You just have to find the right person. I'll always take signed over unsigned.
I'd rather have a normal worldwake unsigned version than a signed FTV version. I suspect many people share that sentiment, so you'll find that you probably won't get a premium for it unless you happen to find the guy who must have it at any cost.
-edit- Also, the signature isn't that rare. Jason Chan will probably still be signing Jaces 20 years from now, just like Terese Nielsen is still signing Force of Wills.
That's offensive Aether7. Quinton Hoover passed away recently and he was a magic artist of renown. Drew the original wrath of god, one of the hymn to tourach's, and a great many others. Clearly his signature devalues the card
Could get a premium for it from the right person but that's the difficulty as people in general don't like signed cards.
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Cuz like my friend gave it to me and its foil and nm condition but idk Perhapsi should take it in to my comic shop and see how much they say thanks for your help
Honestly you're worse off with it being signed than unsigned. Having a card signed immediately makes it not near mint and according to tcgplayer card that "have been written on " are considered damaged. A lot of people myself include won't accept signed cards.
A NM JTMS is about $84 a Damaged one is probably closer to $70.
-edit- Also, the signature isn't that rare. Jason Chan will probably still be signing Jaces 20 years from now, just like Terese Nielsen is still signing Force of Wills.
The funniest thing about this particular signature is that by the time you realize it doesn't say anything it's too late to stop reading it....
Even if it is the artist signature.
People simply don't want their cards to be drawn on with what is basically most of the time a scribble which is easily obtained.
These are mtg artists, not Elvis or John Lennon.
The majority of players will pay maximum an unsigned version's worth. But there are signed card collector's who would pay more.
Jason Chan's sig is not so easily obtained since he doesn't allow mailings. He only signs at Tournaments (maybe 1 a year).
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Could get a premium for it from the right person but that's the difficulty as people in general don't like signed cards.
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