1992-93 Ultra Basketball Wrong Backs
JordanCollector
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I've tried searching to find out info about 92 Ultra wrong backs during this year. I recently bought some cards off a dude and in them he had run of completely misprinted cards and didn't even realize it.
I looked on eBay and there is only a handful and people are trying to sell them (even no names) for 5-15 bucks. ComC has an Alonzo Mourning/Wille Anderson one for sale for 40 bucks. Which I do have.
What's the real rarity of these? Anyone got any knowledge?
Michael Jordan collector of cards and memorabilia for about 30 years.
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I don't know about 92 Ultra wrongbacks, but there have been many different issues where this has happened.
Not really much value in them. Superstar cards can sell for a bit, especially if it's a rookie card.
I don't think PSA grades them, at least they refused to grade the 1974 Killebrew front Ralph Garr back card I submitted several years ago.
Joe has it right. There may be a slight bump in value for superstars with player collectors, but mostly not much value there.
George Brett, Roger Clemens and Tommy Brady.
If you were looking to sell them, you might consider starting them off around $1 each if there are any name players people might specifically want. You might have to give some away at opening bid price, but you never know when a bidding war will ignite. Starting cards like that off with high bids is likely to result in no sales. Someone may ultimately pay $40 for a Mourning error, but they want a shot at getting it for a buck first.