1x Condition: Moderate Play | Language: English Archangel of Thune Double Masters Condition: Moderate Play | Language: English
ArticleLinks : Artist : James RymanAuthor : Brand : BrandLinks : Card Number : 005/332Card Text : Flying, lifelinkWhenever you gain life, put a +1/+1 counter on each creature you control.Card Type : Creature - AngelCategory : Color : WhiteCost : 3WWFinish : RegularFlavor Text : Format : ISBN : ISBN 10 : ISBN 13 : Item Code : Name : Archangel of ThunePage Count : Pow/Tgh : 3/4Price : Publisher : Rarity : MRelatedLinks : Release Date : Rules : Series : Series No : Set Name : Double MastersSetting : Title :
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GRADING
So, how do you assign a grade to a card?
First off, the scale here is as follows
NM/MT
Light Play
Moderate Play
Heavy Play
Damaged
Lets start with the easy stuff...
NM/MT - stands for Near Mint to Mint. Basically a pack fresh card. A NM/MT card will not have any shuffle wear, play wear, or any major flaws. It may have a couple very minor flaws such as a tiny edge chip or tiny scuff from leafing thru the pack or stack of cards.
Heavy Play - This card has seen better days. It would be considered marked if played without sleeves due to the play wear. Typically, major surface wear, chipping, white showing on edges, etc. But the card will still be able to be played in a sleeve without worry about it being marked. The card can have so much wear that it appears snow-covered but will still be considered tournament legal if played in the proper sleeve.
Damaged - This card has a major flaw that not only makes the card marked but it may be so bad that in a sleeve you may be able to tell what it is. For example, hard creases, tears, water damage, gouges, major scrapes/scuffs, etc. Basically, any card that would be hard to hide the damage, even when sleeved.
Now for the tricky part.. Light Play & Moderate Play
Light Pla y -- At arm length, it would appear NM/MT, but upon closer inspection does not meet the standard. It may have light surface wear on the front/back and a light edge chips or mild shuffle wear.
Moderate Play -- This card has more pronounced surface wear on the front/back and may have edge chipping or whitening or shuffle wear. Basically, a step up from Heavy Play, but not quite clean enough to be considered light play.
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1x Condition: Moderate Play | Language: English Archangel of Thune Double Masters Condition: Moderate Play | Language: English
ArticleLinks : Artist : James RymanAuthor : Brand : BrandLinks : Card Number : 005/332Card Text : Flying, lifelinkWhenever you gain life, put a +1/+1 counter on each creature you control.Card Type : Creature - AngelCategory : Color : WhiteCost : 3WWFinish : RegularFlavor Text : Format : ISBN : ISBN 10 : ISBN 13 : Item Code : Name : Archangel of ThunePage Count : Pow/Tgh : 3/4Price : Publisher : Rarity : MRelatedLinks : Release Date : Rules : Series : Series No : Set Name : Double MastersSetting : Title :
All Photos are stock Photos. Be sure to check the description for condition
Standard Domestic Shipping is FREE! ($4 for shipping with tracking)
We are no longer accepting international bids/orders
These rates are fixed for any number of cards. If is not showing the correct figure for S&H on your invoice, checkout & ask for a combined shipping rate & we will send a corrected invoice.
GRADING
So, how do you assign a grade to a card?
First off, the scale here is as follows
NM/MT
Light Play
Moderate Play
Heavy Play
Damaged
Lets start with the easy stuff...
NM/MT - stands for Near Mint to Mint. Basically a pack fresh card. A NM/MT card will not have any shuffle wear, play wear, or any major flaws. It may have a couple very minor flaws such as a tiny edge chip or tiny scuff from leafing thru the pack or stack of cards.
Heavy Play - This card has seen better days. It would be considered marked if played without sleeves due to the play wear. Typically, major surface wear, chipping, white showing on edges, etc. But the card will still be able to be played in a sleeve without worry about it being marked. The card can have so much wear that it appears snow-covered but will still be considered tournament legal if played in the proper sleeve.
Damaged - This card has a major flaw that not only makes the card marked but it may be so bad that in a sleeve you may be able to tell what it is. For example, hard creases, tears, water damage, gouges, major scrapes/scuffs, etc. Basically, any card that would be hard to hide the damage, even when sleeved.
Now for the tricky part.. Light Play & Moderate Play
Light Pla y -- At arm length, it would appear NM/MT, but upon closer inspection does not meet the standard. It may have light surface wear on the front/back and a light edge chips or mild shuffle wear.
Moderate Play -- This card has more pronounced surface wear on the front/back and may have edge chipping or whitening or shuffle wear. Basically, a step up from Heavy Play, but not quite clean enough to be considered light play.
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