<< <i>Can't see the back of the card but, how much would that factor in? If it's miscut on the back, would it get a MC qualifier? >>
Miscut on the back definitely gives the card an M/C. For instance, on the '77 Topps cards there are a few blades of grass on the bottom reverse. If they are partially missing (or if a part of the grass from another card shows on the top reverse of a card) it will get a M/C.
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Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
<< <i>Can't see the back of the card but, how much would that factor in? If it's miscut on the back, would it get a MC qualifier? >>
Miscut on the back definitely gives the card an M/C. For instance, on the '77 Topps cards there are a few blades of grass on the bottom reverse. If they are partially missing (or if a part of the grass from another card shows on the top reverse of a card) it will get a M/C. >>
I remember that thread in which the grass on the back of the 77 topps and opc played a role in determining miscuts for that year
<< <i>That would make sense and also it makes sense why they do not include a scan of the back. >>
This bothers me.
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<< <i>1977 OPC Nolan Ryan is notorious for the MC due to the back. >>
+1
Have pulled a bunch of dead centered on front 77 OPC cards from packs, only to see the dreaded blades of grass on reverse edge to saddle card with MC qualifier.
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
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edit: InitialD beat me to it
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<< <i>Can't see the back of the card but, how much would that factor in? If it's miscut on the back, would it get a MC qualifier?
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Miscut on the back definitely gives the card an M/C. For instance, on the '77 Topps cards there are a few blades of grass on the bottom reverse. If they are partially missing (or if a part of the grass from another card shows on the top reverse of a card) it will get a M/C.
Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
T222's PSA 1 or better
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<< <i>Can't see the back of the card but, how much would that factor in? If it's miscut on the back, would it get a MC qualifier?
>>
Miscut on the back definitely gives the card an M/C. For instance, on the '77 Topps cards there are a few blades of grass on the bottom reverse. If they are partially missing (or if a part of the grass from another card shows on the top reverse of a card) it will get a M/C. >>
I remember that thread in which the grass on the back of the 77 topps and opc played a role in determining miscuts for that year
<< <i>That would make sense and also it makes sense why they do not include a scan of the back. >>
This bothers me.
<< <i>1977 OPC Nolan Ryan is notorious for the MC due to the back. >>
+1
Have pulled a bunch of dead centered on front 77 OPC cards from packs, only to see the dreaded blades of grass on reverse edge to saddle card with MC qualifier.
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.