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A '''Grading condition''' is used to ''value'' a card's worth.  The better condition a card is in, the more its worth.  Conditions include [[Mint]], [[Near Mint]], Excellent, Very Good, [[Good]], Fair and Poor ([[Heavy Play]]).
A '''grading condition''' is used to ''value'' a card's worth.  The better condition a card is in, the more its worth.  Conditions include [[Mint]], [[Near Mint]], Excellent, Very Good, [[Good]], Fair and Poor ([[Heavy Play]]).


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Latest revision as of 10:10, 17 October 2020

A grading condition is used to value a card's worth. The better condition a card is in, the more its worth. Conditions include Mint, Near Mint, Excellent, Very Good, Good, Fair and Poor (Heavy Play).