Midwest Magic's eBay Auctions

4 x Rare card packs + bonus

Rares are divided up generally by age ranges, with one card from each of four categories:

Most Recent (Foil Stamp at bottom) - Khans of Tarkir (2014) to present
Card Frame update - Champions of Kamigawa (2004) thru Khans of Tarkir (2014)
Older Legacy Frame - Alpha (1993) thru Champions of Kamigawa (2004)
White Bordered - Unlimited (1994) thru 9th Edition (2003)

Bonus 5th card can be a Mythic Rare, a 
Foil from any set / rarity, or Alternate Art Styling (Rare, Mythic, or Promo)

Cards are generally in between Near Mint and Minor Playwear condition. Pictures are of samplings of what packs might look like. Please refer to this description and the grading guide located at the bottom of this page. If you have any questions, please ask up front and please check out my other listings for more great deals!

Thanks for looking!

Conditions of Auction (Please Read Before Bidding)

1) General Contact and Communication: 2) Payment: I expect payment within seven (7) days of auction end. If you are unable to do this, please communicate why. I accept the following payment methods: 

If you send Check, and/or Cash, Please "Hide" it in the envelope as those items have the ability to get "Lost" in the mail. If you have the ability, please use Paypal as that is the preferred method for payment. I take no responsibility for "Money" that doesn't make it's entire way through the mail.

3) Shipping: I ship via USPS within 24 hours of payment received. Cards will be shipped in penny sleeve and semi rigid top-loader. If you have another preferred method for shipment please let me know when you send payment. Also be aware that the rates apply to USPS mailings and any other service may have additional costs. My Shipping/Handling rates for different countries run accordingly: 

4) Grading Condition: Generally, grading is straight forward, with a slight change to the words used to describe the wear. In my travels, I've met folks who think that Near Mint (NM) actually means Mint (M), and Slightly Played (SP) is also Mint (M) / Near Mint (NM). I think the wording I've chosen is a little more descriptive of the condition although it lines up with most commonly used grades.

Things that affect the grade:

The grade I give a card, specifically deals with the wear of the card. Any other type of condition issues; Bends, Creasing, Foil fogging, Water Damage, etc. will be described in the listing details. For example, a card may have never been played but lived in a three ring binder, right in the middle, so...
"Generally card is Near Mint, but has a binder dent on the left edge".

Grades: I use + (plus) and - (minus) to distinguish cards that fall in between grades. Just like in school where you can get an A, A-, B+, B, etc..., Here you may see a Minor Playwear + which just means generally in better shape than your typical slightly played card, but not quite Near Mint.

Additionally a somewhat common grading concern is shuffling creases. These commonly occur when a deck is riffle shuffled vertically instead of horizontally. It is the worst way to shuffle a deck, and you should not shuffle this way.
Similar to what was described above, a card will be given a grade for the general overall wear of the card, and then given a separate "grade" for the shuffling creasing: Very Slight, Minor, Moderate, and Heavy.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask.


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