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Condition Chart: I'm not a professional grader but this is my personal breakdown on condition.
MT-MINT: I rarely call a card Mint. It has to be beyond perfect, very unlikely, especially with vintage cards.
NM-Near Mint: Card is near mint, minimal visible imperfections, no visible creases, may have very slight wrinkle, may have slight corner wear.
EX-Excellent: Card is excellent, might have a single or very slight crease or surface wrinkles(s), slight centering issues, and/or corner wear. 
VG-Very Good: Card is in very good shape, but has a couple imperfections, ie. crease(s), wrinkle(s), smudge, centering issues, writing, paper loss, etc.
G-Good: Card is in good shape, but has many imperfections, ie. crease(s), wrinkle(s), smudge, off-center, writing, paper loss, clipping, etc.
F-Fair: Card is in rough shape, with even more or more severe imperfections, ie. crease(s), wrinkle(s), smudge, off-center, writing, paper loss, clipping, etc.
P-Poor: Card is in very bad shape, with numerous problems.
Additional Condition Abbreviations: a/e = Along Edge, bl = Blurry, bn = Bend, ca = Crack, ch = Chip, cl = Clipping, cr = Crease, dm = Damage, ds = Discolored, e/d = Edge Damage, fd = Faded, gl = Gloss Loss, gr = Grime, gs = Gum Stain, in = Indent, ms = Miscut, o/b = On Back, o/c = Off Center, o/e = On Edge, o/f = On Front, ph = Pinhole, pl = Paper Loss, pm = Print Marks, pu = Puncture, ri = Rip, sa = Stamp, sc = Scratch, sg = Smudge, sm = Small, sr = Streak, st = Unknown Stain, tn = Tinted, tp = Tape, tr = Tape Residue, wk = Wrinkles, wks = Wrinkles, wr = Wear, wt = Writing, and added "s" for multiples.

Card Type Abbreviations: AL = All-Time Leader Card, AS = All Star Card, ATG = All Time Great, BV = Book Value, CL = Checklist, COR = Correct Card (as opposed to error card), CY = Cy Young Award, ERR = Error Card, GG = Gold Glove, HBV = High Book Value, HL = Highlights, HOF = Hall Of Fame, HOF? = Potential/Future Hall Of Famer, IA = In Action, LL = League Leaders, MG = Manager Card, MVP = Most Valuable Player, NBAC = NBA Champ, #NNO = No Number, PB = Pro-Bowl, PO = Playoff Series, RB = Record Breaker, RC = Rookie, RP = Reprint, ROY = Rookie Of The Year, SB = Super Bowl, SP = Short Print, SS = Silver Slugger, SV = Super Veteran, TBTC = Turn Back The Clock, TC = Team Card, TL = Team Leaders, VAR = Variation, WS = World Series.

Relic Card Abbreviations: COA = Certificate Of Authenticity, GU = Game Used, RIP = Deceased, and SER = Serial.

Brand Abbreviations: BC = Bowman Chrome, BH = Bowman Heritage, BP = Bowman Platinum, EEE = Elite Extra Edition, LC = Leaf Certified, PC = Planini Contenders, PO = Panini Obsidian, PPR = Platinum Prospects, TC = Topps Chrome, and TH = Topps Holiday. 

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