Crazy, I'm just wondering how you know those test sheets were supposed to be destroyed because apparently they survived. Wouldn't somebody be risking their job if that was the case?
I'm sorry if I have missed that somewhere in the novel you have written above but I haven't had enough time to get through it all.
Also, if the blank picture cards in question are worth $100+ that doesn't mean your test cards have increased x100. These cards never sold for $1, considering nobody has seen them before. Their initial value was $100. As far as I'm concerned, you can't assign your test cards a value until they have sold multiple times. Or maybe I'm just not aware of how many times they've changed hands.
@raichu WOTC got away with alot they prob shouldent have done. look at all the misprint/error cards over the years, all the items that were released that shouldent have.
I did not say the test drowzee/gastly was $1. I said their orignal cards the ones majority to the public is like a dollar or more depending on condition/edition.
If their normal/original cards are that price, and this test was sold 100-150x its normal value. Then in the same sense shouldent the test holo cards be the same x value to its original counter parts.
@ scott The $150-200 price range was your offer to me a couple years ago and i declined.
The highest American sheet i paid for was the base unl holo sheet which i got for about $200-250 per sheet (4 total)
There have been auctions where the base unl holo sold for more than $300 in past years. price changes depending on certain factors.
The sheets do have value to them because that is 110 cards value+ extra for being on 1 sheet. Look at auctions of full $100 bill uncut sheets. lets say theres $2000 worth of 100 dollar bills. It will sell for like 2500-3000 because they are uncut.
yes thats right people will pay an extra 500-1000 on a sheet of money because they are uncut.
Heres another way to debunk your theory, the uncut base packs are being sold for like $30 per set min. hes got thousands on the roll. If he sold Every uncut pack, he would make 10k. by the looks of it. he will reach that goal because people are buying.
Not that i would cut the cards because thats not me.But its not that hard to do, you can get a pro to cut it and then have 110 cards.
They are still valuble they are just not uncut, they can always be cut if required.
So lets say a base unl charizard is $50 thats $50x7 Thats is $350 on the charizards alone.
Then you have the rest of the cards that make up the rest of the value.
But you know what I'm glad your not interested in sheets thats more for me then.
Also scott one last thing, do you belive the cards are worth the same if cards were cut from a sheet?
lets say your opinion is right $150-200 per sheet, if 110 were cut would i still make $150-200 or more for the 110 cards because they are cut?