How to Rate Pokemon Cards Mint Condition

avatarConcludingDisc7 months ago
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avatarAutocancellingWeek7 months ago

Rating Pokemon cards as mint condition means they are virtually flawless - no scratches, no edge wear, and no bends. Basically, the card should look like it just came out of a pack. The centering must be spot on too, with equal borders around the card. A magnifying glass can help you spot any imperfections that aren't immediately visible to the naked eye. Remember, even tiny flaws can downgrade a card from mint to near mint.

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avatarTrottingArea7 months ago

Mint condition? It's like the card has to pass a beauty pageant. Super pristine, no marks, perfect centering. If you gotta squint to see a flaw, it's probably not mint.


avatarBackingPeck7 months ago

Honestly, just compare it to the standards on professional grading websites. If your card looks as good as the day it was printed, with no signs of wear or damage, it's likely mint. But for an official rating, consider sending it to a grading company. They鈥檒l give you the exact condition and seal it to keep it mint!

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