Card Conditions Guide
Trading Card Grading Guide
Understanding the condition of your trading cards is crucial for valuing and preserving your collection. Here's a guide to help you grade your cards from Near Mint to Damaged.
Near Mint (NM)
Near Mint cards are in almost perfect condition with only minor imperfections. They might include:
- Slight edgewear
- Slight scuffing
- Slight indentations
- Minor scratches
- Slight defects
Lightly Played (LP)
Lightly Played cards show signs of minor wear. The following characteristics might be present:
- Minor edgewear
- Minor scuffing
- Minor scratches
- Minor indentations
- Minor bending
- Slight surface wear
- Slight grime
- Minor defects
Moderately Played (MP)
Moderately Played cards have more visible signs of play and handling. They can feature:
- Moderate edgewear
- Moderate scratches
- Moderate scuffing
- Moderate indentations
- Minor surface wear
- Minor bends
- Minor grime
- Minor faults
- Minor defects
Heavily Played (HP)
Heavily Played cards show significant wear. They often exhibit:
- Major edgewear
- Major scratches
- Major scuffing
- Moderate surface wear
- Moderate indentations
- Major grime
- Moderate bends
- Minor faults
- Moderate defects
Damaged
Damaged cards have serious condition issues and may not be suitable for play. Their flaws might include:
- Moderate, major, or severe faults
- Any damage
- Bends that make the card form a 'V' when flexed between fingers
- Shifting with a full cut dot visible
- Presence of foreign substances, including non-manufacturer ink
- Indentations that can be felt through a sleeve
Remember, grading is subjective and can vary based on individual interpretation. Always handle cards with care to maintain their condition.