Cards in Near Mint condition are equivalent to a fresh pack. They only have slight imperfections such as 1–3 rounding or soft corners and slightly rough edges. Any damage aside from this would automatically lower the card’s condition.
Signs of wear:
1. Corner wear
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Excellent
Excellent condition cards have clearly visible signs of wear. These cards have rough edges, moderate chipping, minor discoloration, minor indentation, fuzzy corners, or noticeable scratches.
Signs of wear:
1. Minor surface scuffing
2. Edge chipping
3. Fuzzy corners
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Very Good
Very Good condition cards show moderate-to-heavy damage all over the card. These cards have a moderate amount of discoloration, chipping, indentation, creases, or scratches. There may also be a slight paper loss.
Signs of wear:
1. Moderate discoloration
2. Creasing
3. Edge chipping
4. Rounding and soft corners
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Poor
A card in Poor condition is extremely worn or missing corners. These cards display flaws like torn edges, extreme discoloration, multiple major scratches, multiple creases, or stains.
Signs of wear:
1. Heavily worn and rounded corners
2. Major crease
3. Moderate discoloration
4. Border wear
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Corners
The quality of corners is determined by the number of flaws on the corner of a card. Flaws include rounding, softening, or splitting.
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Edges
The quality of edges is determined by the amount of apparent wear or damage.
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Discoloration
Refers to any yellowing, cloudiness, staining, or sun-bleaching on a card.
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Surface Indentations
Refers to any dents, craters, pinholes, or cavities on the surface of the card.
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Creases
Refers to bends or folds in the cards.
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Scratches/Scuffing
Refers to any marks caused by scraping or brushing. This type of damage can appear on either face of the card.
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Staining
Refers to any wax stains, ink stains, or bleeding color on the card.
Minor chipping
Moderate whitening/ chipping
Major whitening/ chipping
Major whitening/ chipping with one or more corners missing
Minor chipping
Moderate whitening/ chipping
Major whitening/ chipping
Major whitening/ chipping with tears possible
None
Minor
Moderate
Major
Minor
Moderate
Moderate to major
Major
None
Minor
Moderate to major
Multiple major creases
Minor
Moderate
Moderate to major, some slight paper loss
Major scratches/ scuffing with paper loss, tears, and pinholes
Near Mint condition cards display minimal or no wear or damage. They appear “fresh out of the pack.” Other than minor chipping, indentation, or scratches, the card shows no moderate or major signs of damage. These cards may be “never played” cards or cards that have been
played with sleeves.
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Lightly Played (Excellent)
Cards in Lightly Played condition can have moderate chipping, indentation, or scratches. Lightly Played cards do not look heavily tampered with and are legal for play in a sleeved deck.
Moderately Played cards have discernible flaws such as major chipping around the edges and corners. They have moderate discoloration, indentation, creases, scratches, or stains. However, there is no liquid damage on Moderately Played cards.
Signs of wear:
1. Creasing
2. Layering
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Heavily Played (Poor)
Heavily Played cards show a massive amount of wear and damage. Corners and edges may be rounded, chipped, fuzzy, or missing altogether. These cards have major discoloration, indentation, scratches, or stains. They also have multiple major creases or wrinkles. However,
Heavily Played cards should have less than 30% liquid damage.
Damaged cards show flaws such as heavily worn and torn edges and corners, tearing, major discoloration and/or whitening, and liquid damage. Other obvious flaws include layering, notching, creasing, and scratches that compromise the structural integrity of the card. Damaged
cards may be illegal to play in tournaments.
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1. Border wear
2. Major discoloration
3. Major scuffing
4. Heavily worn and rounded corners
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Corners
The quality of corners is determined by the number of flaws on the corner of a card. Flaws include rounding, softening, or splitting.
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Edges
The quality of edges is determined by the amount of apparent wear or damage.
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Discoloration
Refers to any yellowing, cloudiness, staining, or sun-bleaching on a card.
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Surface Indentations
Refers to any dents, craters, pinholes, or cavities on the surface of the card.
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Creases
Refers to bends or folds in the cards.
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Scratches/Scuffing
Refers to any marks caused by scraping or brushing. This type of damage can appear on either face of the card.
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Staining
Refers to any wax stains, ink stains, or bleeding color on the card.
Sports and non-sports
trading cards
Near Mint or Better
Cards in Near Mint condition are equivalent to a fresh pack. They only have slight imperfections such as 1–3 rounding or soft corners and slightly rough edges. Any damage aside from this would automatically lower the card’s condition.
Signs of wear:
1. Corner wear
Excellent
Excellent condition cards have clearly visible signs of wear. These cards have rough edges, moderate chipping, minor discoloration, minor indentation, fuzzy corners, or noticeable scratches.
Signs of wear:
1. Minor surface scuffing
2. Edge chipping
3. Fuzzy corners
Very Good
Very Good condition cards show moderate-to-heavy damage all over the card. These cards have a moderate amount of discoloration, chipping, indentation, creases, or scratches. There may also be a slight paper loss.
Signs of wear:
1. Moderate discoloration
2. Creasing
3. Edge chipping
4. Rounding and soft corners
Poor
A card in Poor condition is extremely worn or missing corners. These cards display flaws like torn edges, extreme discoloration, multiple major scratches, multiple creases, or stains.
Signs of wear:
1. Heavily worn and rounded corners
2. Major crease
3. Moderate discoloration
4. Border wear
Collectible card games
Near Mint or Better
Near Mint condition cards display minimal or no wear or damage. They appear “fresh out of the pack.” Other than minor chipping, indentation, or scratches, the card shows no moderate or major signs of damage. These cards may be “never played” cards or cards that have been played
with sleeves.
Lightly Played (Excellent)
Cards in Lightly Played condition can have moderate chipping, indentation, or scratches. Lightly Played cards do not look heavily tampered with and are legal for play in a sleeved deck.
Moderately Played cards have discernible flaws such as major chipping around the edges and corners. They have moderate discoloration, indentation, creases, scratches, or stains. However, there is no liquid damage on Moderately Played cards.
Signs of wear:
1. Creasing
2. Layering
Heavily Played (Poor)
Heavily Played cards show a massive amount of wear and damage. Corners and edges will be rounded, chipped, or fuzzy, and there will be major discoloration, layering, notching, creasing, and scratches. Heavily Played cards have less than 30% liquid damage.
The quality of corners is determined by the number of flaws on the corner of a card. Flaws include rounding, softening, or splitting.
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Edges
The quality of edges is determined by the amount of apparent wear or damage.
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Discoloration
Refers to any yellowing, cloudiness, staining, or sun-bleaching on a card.
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Creases
Refers to bends or folds in the cards.
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Surface Indentations
Refers to any dents, craters, pinholes, or cavities on the surface of the card.
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Scratching/Scuffing
Refers to any marks caused by scraping or brushing. This type of damage can appear on either face of the card.
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Staining
Refers to any wax stains, ink stains, or bleeding color on the card.
Please note
According to eBay’s card conditions guidelines, the most significant flaw will anchor the condition of the card. To offer a more accurate description to the buyers, we encourage you to be conservative with the condition evaluation of your card and err on the safe side. These
guidelines apply to the raw or ungraded Item Conditions only and do not relate to the grade of a card, which must be determined by a professional grader. This policy is also not meant to evaluate the condition of autographs, stamps, or inking on the card. Sellers should clearly
identify damages or defects within the item description of their listing.