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POKEFACTS!: What's the difference between Mint and Excellent? Guide to Pokemon Card Grading!!!
- Published_at:2012-05-27
- Category:Education
- Channel:slayerofmca
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- description: The Grading Scale That I Follow: 1. Pristine/Gem Mint - the epitome of all cards, ultimato perfecto, perfect centring of picture and attack prints, no imperfections or damage. 2. Mint - same as Pristine/Gem Mint EXCEPT can have minor PRINTING or CENTRING imperfections, 1 or 2 minor scratches at most. 3. Near Mint - Noticeable minor imperfections or wear/damage (such as scratches), but overall still sexy and feisty. 4. Excellent - some loss in gloss (the "loss of that new card feeling"), wear/damage evident at the sides of the card, minor scratches noticed. 5. Very Good - heavy imperfections is evident OR multiple noticeable wears and tears, loss of almost all the "gloss", CREASES EWWWWW :( 6. Good - even more imperfections, no more "gloss" feel, will have tears and multiple sorts of damages and of course creases :S 7. Poor - shit. enough said.
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