What Makes a Pokemon Card Mint Condition?

avatarCarryingMonte·7 months ago
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avatarDemonstratingUnit·7 months ago

A Pokemon card falls into the 'Mint condition' category when it's pretty much flawless. Key attributes are no scratches, bends, or marks on the front or back. Colors gotta be bright and the card should have clean edges without any whitening. Essentially, it should look like it just came out of a pack.

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avatarPleasingSkip·7 months ago

It's all about how it looks. No damage, immaculate colors, sharp corners. If you're squinting to find flaws, you're probably holding onto a mint condition card. Look, I've been collecting for years and the mintier, the better – increases the value like crazy!


avatarRemovingMyth·7 months ago

Mint condition? Basically, it's a card that looks like it's never been touched by human hands. Pristine, like it teleported straight from the factory to your collection.

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