CARD CONDITION & DESCRIPTION

The card you receive may differ slightly from the listing photo. While we make every effort to show accurate images and highlight visible wear, certain details may not always be captured due to lighting or camera quality. The condition stated in the listing title is the most reliable reference and aligns with the grading guide provided below.

Please note that grading is subjective, and we are not professional graders. In some cases, a card may be described with a range (e.g., NM/LP) if it falls between categories.

  • Raw / Ungraded Cards: Unless otherwise noted, please do not expect raw cards to achieve a PSA 10. Flawless centering, surfaces, or edges are not guaranteed.
  • Graded Cards: Graded cases may have imperfections such as scratches, scuffs, sleeve residue, or light chipping on the holder itself.

CARD CONDITION GUIDE

Near Mint (NM):
Cards in NM condition show only minimal wear. This may include very light surface scratches, tiny spots of whitening, faint print lines, or slight centering issues. Edges and corners are generally sharp, and the card presents clean overall. Many collectors would consider NM cards close to Mint.

Lightly Played (LP):
LP cards may display noticeable but minor wear such as edge whitening, light scratches, smudges, or tiny indents. Corners can show slight wear or dings. The card remains attractive and fully playable, though signs of handling are visible.

Moderately Played (MP):
MP cards exhibit clear and more frequent wear, including multiple surface scratches, whitening along edges, visible corner wear, or light bends. Small to moderate indents may also be present. While still collectible and playable, the flaws are obvious.

Heavily Played (HP):
HP cards show significant wear, such as heavy scratching, chipping, whitening, rounded corners, or multiple creases. Although still usable in gameplay, the cosmetic condition is poor and highly worn.

Damaged (D):
Damaged cards have severe issues beyond HP condition. These may include water damage, heavy creases, stains, ink, tears, or missing pieces. They are often best suited for casual play or as placeholders in collections.




CARD CONDITION & DESCRIPTION

The card you receive may differ slightly from the listing photo. While we make every effort to show accurate images and highlight visible wear, certain details may not always be captured due to lighting or camera quality. The condition stated in the listing title is the most reliable reference and aligns with the grading guide provided below.

Please note that grading is subjective, and we are not professional graders. In some cases, a card may be described with a range (e.g., NM/LP) if it falls between categories.

  • Raw / Ungraded Cards: Unless otherwise noted, please do not expect raw cards to achieve a PSA 10. Flawless centering, surfaces, or edges are not guaranteed.
  • Graded Cards: Graded cases may have imperfections such as scratches, scuffs, sleeve residue, or light chipping on the holder itself.

CARD CONDITION GUIDE

Near Mint (NM):
Cards in NM condition show only minimal wear. This may include very light surface scratches, tiny spots of whitening, faint print lines, or slight centering issues. Edges and corners are generally sharp, and the card presents clean overall. Many collectors would consider NM cards close to Mint.

Lightly Played (LP):
LP cards may display noticeable but minor wear such as edge whitening, light scratches, smudges, or tiny indents. Corners can show slight wear or dings. The card remains attractive and fully playable, though signs of handling are visible.

Moderately Played (MP):
MP cards exhibit clear and more frequent wear, including multiple surface scratches, whitening along edges, visible corner wear, or light bends. Small to moderate indents may also be present. While still collectible and playable, the flaws are obvious.

Heavily Played (HP):
HP cards show significant wear, such as heavy scratching, chipping, whitening, rounded corners, or multiple creases. Although still usable in gameplay, the cosmetic condition is poor and highly worn.

Damaged (D):
Damaged cards have severe issues beyond HP condition. These may include water damage, heavy creases, stains, ink, tears, or missing pieces. They are often best suited for casual play or as placeholders in collections.