How to Grade Your Pokemon Cards on TCG Player
DisbowelingFeel·7 months agoTCG Player doesn't grade your cards for ya. You gotta eyeball it yourself and use their condition guide to decide where it fits - Mint to Damaged. Honesty’s the best policy here; don’t list a Heavily Played as Near Mint and expect happy campers.
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Actually, you don't grade cards on TCG Player. You grade them yourself, matching to their condition standards, and list them. Simple as that, but always lean on the side of caution and under-grade rather than over-promising. Keeps everyone happy!
Grading Pokemon cards on TCG Player isn't directly done through the site. What you wanna do is check your cards' condition based on the guidelines they provide (like looking for scratches, bends, or wear) and then match that to the condition categories they list - Mint, Near Mint, Lightly Played, Moderately Played, Heavily Played, and Damaged. After you've honestly assessed your card's condition, you can then list it for sale on TCG Player with the right condition tag. Remember, being accurate with your card's condition helps maintain trust with buyers!
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