I wouldn't pay more for that error, to be honest. It adds nothing to the product, which to me is the value of a McFarlane.
The other factor is the quantity that were produced with that error, and I cannot say how many there are like that. With little demand comes little value.
A coin with the wrong year stamped on it offers more value and I would pay more for it. I have several incorrectly minted coins that are more valuable than the mint condition coin simply because these particular ones are more rare. But they have no value unless someone is willing to pay for them.
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