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Card Grading Scale:


Gem Mint Gem mint 

Mint Mint

NM Near Mint

NM- Near Mint minus

NM-/LP Near Mint minus/Light Play

LP Light Play

LP/MP Light Play/Moderate Play

MP Moderate Play

HP Heavy Play


Gem Mint an unplayed, ?fresh from the pack? card


Mint card shows minimal signs of wear. It may have a few minor flaws like slight edge wear, a minor scratch, or slight color imperfections, but should have crisp corners and an unmarked surface, with no major defects like creases, heavy whitening, or pressure marks. 


NM-  card shows only minimal, subtle flaws such as slight edge wear, a few tiny scratches, or minor corner wear that do not detract significantly from its overall appearance. 


NM-/LP A combination of Near Mint minus and Light Play flaws.


LP card shows signs of handling, such as minor edge and corner wear, and possibly slight scuffs or scratches that are often only visible upon closer inspection. These cards do not have major defects like creases, tears, or water damage, but they have more imperfections than a "Near Mint minus" card. Lightly played is considered a lower condition than Near Mint minus and is a common grade for cards that have been used for gaming. 


LP/MP A combination of Light Play and Moderate Play flaws.


MP card has moderate scratches, scuffs, corner wear, and edge whitening, but the card's structural integrity remains intact. While some light creases or bends might be present, major damage is generally excluded. This includes moderate scratches, scuffs, corner wear, and edge whitening, but the card's structural integrity remains intact. While some light creases or bends might be present, major damage is generally excluded.


HP card that shows significant wear and damage, including major creasing, whitening, or discoloration. While still structurally intact and playable in a sleeve for some games, it is visibly aged and cannot be considered Near Mint or Lightly Played. Examples include heavy whitening on the border, major folds or creases.