Interesting. I would imagine with so many cards in production there would be some errors. I say these error cards fetch greater value because of there rarity. Especially the off center card. Thanks for sharing
In the card grading industry uneven borders receive a lower grade, therefore always are lesser valued. It's easy to misalign, it's harder to perfectly produce an individual card repeatedly at mass scale.
As for ink coloring printing differences... Those end up to the preference of the secondary market. Sometimes it matters to the value sometimes it doesn't.
Thanks for the info. I have never collected trading cards before except for garbage pail kids when I was 7. Glad to hear from people familiar with market. Even though its easier to misalign a card. Since 99% are aligned properly wouldn't the rarity of a misaligned card add value as an error card. I know in coin collecting especially US mint coins. Error coins fetch higher prices for rarity. But I could see a misaligned card as a not sought after error. Again, thanks for info