How is "near mint" graded for cards?

"Near Mint" (NM) grading for cards means minimal to no wear, appearing fresh from the pack with crisp corners, unblemished edges, and a nearly flawless surface, allowing only tiny nicks or scratches, but no major flaws like creases, heavy whitening, or significant print defects, especially for foils where pristine condition is expected. It signifies a card that's been handled minimally, often with sleeves, and looks almost unplayed.
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What PSA grade is near Mint?

A PSA Near Mint (NM) grade is a PSA 7, indicating a card that looks nearly new but has slight surface wear, minor corner fraying, or small print imperfections visible upon close inspection, while Near Mint-Mint (NM-MT) (PSA 8) is a higher grade with even fewer flaws, just shy of a perfect Mint 9.
 
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What CGC grade is near Mint?

NEAR MINT (NM) (ONE 9.2-9.7)

Nearly perfect with only minor imperfections allowed. This grade should have no corner of impact creases, stress marks should be almost invisible, and bindery tears must be less than 1/16 inch.
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Is near mint better than excellent?

Excellent (EX)

The surface may have minor scratches that are visible upon closer inspection. The card can be slightly dirty or clouded. An Excellent card is usually indistinguishable from a Near Mint card when in a perfect size sleeve.
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What qualifies a card as near Mint?

Near Mint (NM) condition cards are nearly perfect, appearing "fresh out of the pack" with minimal to no wear, allowing only very slight imperfections like tiny edge nicks, minor scratches visible under close inspection, or slight whitening, but no significant damage, creases, or major surface flaws, making them almost indistinguishable from unplayed cards.
 
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Is PSA 7 still near Mint?

NM 7: NEAR MINT

There may be slight fraying on some corners. Picture focus may be slightly out-of-register. A minor printing blemish is acceptable. Slight wax staining is acceptable on the back of the card only.
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What Pokémon card is worth $60,000?

A Trainer No. 3 card from the 1999 Super Secret Battle is a famous Pokémon card known to sell for around $60,000 due to its extreme rarity, awarded only to the third-place winner of that exclusive Japanese tournament. Other cards like the Tropical Mega Battle Tropical Wind (potentially $65k+) or certain Charizard variants can also reach or exceed this value, with high-grade promotional and tournament cards commanding premium prices. 
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Do collectors prefer CGC or PSA?

PSA is the most well-known card grading company, having graded cards since 1991. It is the gold standard for sports and Pokémon card collectors.
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Is PSA 9 near Mint?

That is near mint and always the standard for the collectors. All the people worried about a Gem Mint card which isn't even hard to get now. If you go by the PSA grading scale the difference between a 9 and 10 shouldn't be noticeable without magnification.
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Is a PSA 7 nm?

Near Mint or NM (PSA 7 or SGC 84):

A NM card will look virtually new at first glance. However, upon closer examination, there may be slight fuzziness to the corners, minor color or print imperfections and the centering must still be 65/35 or better all around.
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Is a CGC 9.5 now a 10?

Yes, CGC Cards updated their grading scale in 2023, making their former Gem Mint 9.5s equivalent to the new Gem Mint 10 grade, with many collectors taking advantage of a reholder special to convert them, effectively making old 9.5s new 10s in their system. While the old blue-label 9.5s are now considered 10s, CGC also introduced a higher "Pristine 10" for perfect cards, so a "true" perfect grade now often means a Pristine 10, but the 9.5s are generally recognized as the standard Gem Mint 10. 
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Is MS70 the highest grade?

Yes, MS-70 (Mint State 70) is the highest possible numerical grade for a business-strike coin on the standard Sheldon grading scale, representing a perfectly flawless coin with no wear or imperfections visible even under magnification, making it the pinnacle of condition for uncirculated coins.
 
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Is xf or vf better?

Extremely Fine, or XF is an adjectival grading term used to describe coins that show some wear from circulation but still exhibit full details and are in above-average condition. The Extremely Fine adjectival grade is between the Very Fine (VF) and About Uncirculated (AU) grades.
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Is PSA 7 a bad grade?

A PSA NM 7 is a card with just a slight surface wear visible upon close inspection. There may be slight fraying on some corners. Picture focus may be slightly out-of register. A minor printing blemish is acceptable.
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What does heavily played look like?

Heavily Played (HP)

Edges and corners show major wear and whitening. Moderate to major (over ½” in length) bends and creases are possible. The face and back have major scratches, scuff marks, dents and dirt buildup. There is major whitening and cloudiness on the face and back.
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Which is better near mint or mint?

American Grading System

Different stores have different techniques, but it generally comes to down to something like Mint/Near Mint (M/NM) being the best followed by Slightly Played (SP), and Played (PL), Heavily Played (HP), and finally Poor.
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Should I crack a PSA 9?

Whether you should crack a PSA 9 depends on your goal: crack if you're confident it's a Gem Mint 10 candidate (especially modern cards) for huge profit, but sell the 9 if it's older or visually imperfect, as it adds value over raw, fills binders nicely, and avoids the risk of a lower grade like an 8 or 9,. Modern cards often look like 9s but grade as 10s, making cracking more common; older cards have more variation, so a 9 is often a keeper for a binder. 
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Is PSA at Collect a Con?

Yes, PSA (Professional Sports Authenticator) attends Collect-A-Con events to accept submissions for grading and authentication, but typically not for immediate, on-site grading; you drop off your items, and they handle the process, often through an authorized dealer or partner for streamlined submissions, sometimes with autograph authentication available on-site. 
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How hard is it to get a PSA 10?

Getting a PSA 10 (Gem Mint) is very difficult, requiring near-perfection in centering, corners, surface, and focus, with even "pack fresh" modern cards often grading lower due to strict standards and minor imperfections, making vintage cards especially challenging and modern ones a gamble despite careful selection. While some modern Japanese or non-holo English cards have higher success rates (50%+), many collectors see low 10-rates for popular modern holos, with recent PSA 10 rates dropping below 40% overall, highlighting the rarity. 
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What Pokémon card is worth $60,000?

A Trainer No. 3 card from the 1999 Super Secret Battle is a famous Pokémon card known to sell for around $60,000 due to its extreme rarity, awarded only to the third-place winner of that exclusive Japanese tournament. Other cards like the Tropical Mega Battle Tropical Wind (potentially $65k+) or certain Charizard variants can also reach or exceed this value, with high-grade promotional and tournament cards commanding premium prices. 
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Is CGC tougher than PSA?

Yes, CGC is generally considered stricter than PSA, meaning it's harder to get high grades, especially perfect 10s, with a CGC 10 often equating to a high PSA 9 or a slightly lower PSA 10, though CGC's detailed sub-grades offer more transparency and value for a truly pristine card. While PSA is known for market dominance and easier high grades, CGC's more rigorous standards, particularly on centering, make their top grades (Pristine 10) highly sought after and valuable, often commanding a premium over a PSA 10. 
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Who is the best card grading company?

There's no single "best" company; it depends on your goals, but PSA (Professional Sports Authenticator) leads for overall recognition and resale value, Beckett (BGS) excels with detailed subgrades for modern cards, and CGC (Certified Guaranty Company) is strong for TCGs with consistent, often stricter grading, while newer tech like AGS offers AI precision. Choose PSA for vintage/general market, BGS for detailed modern analysis, CGC for TCGs, and consider AGS for objective AI grading.
 
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What Pokémon card costs $1,000,000?

Pikachu Card This Rare Illustrator Pikachu Pokemon Card Sold For Nearly $1 Million Pokemon Jumbo Cards.
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Why is Logan Paul selling his Pokémon card?

Logan Paul has agreed to sell one of the rarest Pokémon cards ever produced, moving to capitalize on what he describes as a strong moment for the collectibles market. Key Takeaways: Logan Paul will auction his record-setting Pikachu Illustrator card after accepting a $2.5 million advance from Goldin Auctions.
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Why is 1999 Charizard so expensive?

First Edition Charizard vs.

Many collectors discovered their old Charizard cards years later in childhood boxes—adding a personal story to the card's appeal. This mix of sentimental value and objective rarity makes the First Edition Charizard the holy grail of the hobby.
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