Card in
pictures is the card being sold. I am
not a professional grader but in my opinion the card is NM. Please see scans for your own judgment.
Card Grading Guide
Gem Mint (GEM) - Is the absolutely perfect card. Dead centered, front & back.
Mint (MT) - No flaws. Four sharp corners, 55/45 or better
centering, smooth edges, original color and gloss, no print spots, color or
focus imperfections.
Near Mint-Mint (NM-MT) - Maybe slightly off center. There
may be a minor flaw with the card such as a slight 'touch' (a light point of
wear where the card was bumped or dinged), the picture slightly out of focus,
or a slight color imperfection
Near Mint (NM) - Centering 70/30 or better. One of the
following imperfections is allowable: very slight touch to two or three
corners, slight wear to the edge, minor print spots or color imperfections.
Excellent-NearMint (EX-NM) - Card may have visible surface
wear or a printing defect. Corners may have slight fraying. The picture
slightly out of focus. The card may show loss of original gloss or have a minor
wax stain on the back. Centering 80/20 or better.
Excellent (EX) - Centering must be 80/20 or better, with
four fuzzy corners. It may also have rough edges, minor discoloration, print
spots or focus imperfections.
Very Good-Excellent (VG-EX) - A Verg Good-Excellent card is
similar to an Excellent card but with a noticeable flaw, for example, corner
creases or miscut.
Very Good (VG) - This card shows wear but still has some
attractiveness. Corners may be somewhat rounded. There may be edge wear, border
discoloration, hairline creases.
Good (G) - A Good card has significant wear, such as severe
corner rounding, creasing, fading, staining or other problems. Altered or
retouched cards will fall into this or lower category. A Good card still has some attractiveness.
Fair (F) - A fair card has some semblance of appeal
(possibly well centered or maybe the front is better than poor.
Poor (P) - A Poor card is awful. A Poor card has extreme problems, such as a
significant part of it is missing, or ink marks ect.