Well that would depend on the type of misprint. There are "True" misprints and common misprints. Common misprints are things such as grammar mistakes and spacing mistakes. "True" misprints are cards that were mass produced with a mistake. On the Yu Gi Oh wikia there is a list of "True" misprints. However misprints are only 'worth' as much as people are willing to pay, and you'd need to find a person who values the misprint more than a regular version.
about $1.80
About the same as any other yu gi oh card but it depends what card it is. For example if I had sorcerer of dark magic first edition it would cost a lot more than kuribo first edition.
Depends which one it is.
about 25 cents
Lightning Blade is a common card with no demand, and is practically worthless.
Yes, it is. It is actually a Normal Trap that is able to stay on the field after resolution, due to becoming an Equip Card.
depends what the card is and what shape it is in
Hmmmmm.......... not sure. I would use eBay or amazon.com if I were you. I don't really play Yu-Gi-Oh! That much... or at all really.
You would have to search long and hard to find someone who would pay even a few pennies for a card like Soitsu.
Wingweaver is a common card that has no demand. If you could find anyone who would pay you for it, it would be a few pennies at the most.
There is no card by that name
Not a lot, sadly. The DB1 rares in the 2005 series of tins are all misprinted, they have the names of DB2 cards, and there are many thousands of these in circulation. A collector might be interested, but would not have to look hard for someone else with exactly the same misprint.
Any type of God or Divine Creature card would be the highest priced Yu-Gi-Oh! card.
50 cents to a 1$
$23 $23
£60
about $1.80