Vincent Lecavalier #200
Hello everyone, I have a question about this card. I’ve researched it but can’t find another one like it. Could anyone please point me in the right direction for either verifying and authenticating it, or deciding whether it’s worth grading or keeping raw? I’m not concerned about its value, but a general idea would be helpful. As far as I can tell, it’s a 1 of 1 thank you for your time, Christopher.

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https://www.tcdb.com/ViewCard.cfm/sid/5517/cid/1246745/1999-00-Be-a-Player-Millennium-Signature-Series-220-Vincent-Lecavalier
looks like a printing error on your copy
I’m a collector of just about everything, mostly coins, and I know my way around that world. I have thousands of cards from all eras, though I’m not as knowledgeable about them. Would this be something to grade or authenticate, and would that add any value? I’ve searched for years and haven’t found any reference to another like it. Will that affect the overall value, or is there somewhere I could look? I’m willing to do all the research; I just want help in the right direction if possible.
If a card isn’t part of a documented, intentional “one-of-one” release (like stamped 1/1s), then what you’re describing usually falls into the print defect/error category rather than something truly scarce.
In those cases:
Printing error.
I would guess the card has little or no value.
$1... Do not grade
No way man, the original poster needs to quit their job and devote 100% of waking time to cultivating awareness (PR) of that treasure. Then sell it for enough dough to purchase a small island
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Yet another attempt to try and humiliate and run off a new member. Your third grade sense of humor is neither funny nor worth the tree fiddy admission. I'm sure both Dick Poole and Rusty Kuntz would agree. GROW UP!
How much did it sale for is one of the funniest and most ignorant things I've ever heard.