What do they look like So i am in the market for revised dual lands and want to buy from card kingdom in a combination of price and reputability but have not done business with them before. In my experience, cardkingdom has the most strict grading scale When you buy nm, it's pretty much pack fresh.even with very old foils (which everyone knows are the hardest to get as true nm) There will be no nicks, no scuffs, and the foil surface will be absolutely clean. Card kingdom is almost always higher than market unless they are sold out of all versions of a card and have a demand
Then, they set the price lower until they have one traded or purchased and can sell it. You can find instructions on how to sell your cards, how to pack your cards, how we grade, payment information and more And if you have questions, our experts are here to help! One person might consider a card to be still near mint while the next one thinks it is in excellent condition To some extent these conflicts are inevitable, but to help minimize the chance for misunderstandings we have put together a guide to help you grade your cards correctly. If the front of the card surface is clean, but the back has some minor flaws, then to me it could still be a nm card by my standards
(for example, every copy of intellectual offering from commander 2014 has a small inking error in the art). For all vintage trading cards manufactured 1980 and before, the threshold is excellent (ex) condition or better Clicking into the specific card will generally provide further information on the exact issue (s). For all nine cards, card kingdom pays better than star city games If you have a nice copy of any of these cards and are itching to sell to a store, card kingdom would be the way to go.
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