I Buy Misprint Magic Cards, Miscuts, and Oddities

Got a Magic card that came out of the pack wrong? I’m a local buyer in the Eugene area and I actively want the weird stuff most buyers pass on: misprints, miscuts, crimps, square corners, and things you can’t find a price for. Text me a photo and I’ll make you an offer.

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What I’m looking for

How pricing works on misprints

There’s no rate sheet for error cards. Every misprint is its own little market: how dramatic the error is, what card it’s on, and what collectors are paying. So I price them one at a time.

Text me a photo of the front and back and I’ll come back with an individual offer, usually same day. A dramatic miscut on a playable card can be worth far more than the normal version. A faint print line on a bulk common is still a bulk common. I’ll tell you straight which one you have.

Don’t try to fix it

Don’t flatten a crimp, erase a splotch, or trim anything. The error is the value. Leave the card exactly as you found it, sleeve it if you can, and send me a photo.

How it works

  1. Text or email me a photo of the card, front and back.
  2. You get an individual offer, usually same day.
  3. We meet in Eugene, Springfield, or Glenwood. You walk away with cash.

Selling a whole collection and the misprint is just one card in it? Even better. Mention it when you message me about the lot.

About

I’m Kai Davis. I’ve been playing Magic since 1995. I won a PTQ, played on the Pro Tour, and competed at US Nationals. I managed four gaming stores back in the day and ran an MTG eBay business for years. So I know what your cards are worth, including the strange ones.

Get an offer on your misprint

Email: [email protected]

Text: (541) 525-0520 (text only, please)

Tell me what the card is and send a photo of the front and back. If you don’t know what it is, that’s fine. That’s half the fun.

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