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Noob requests help grading star wars carded
Ok, i have a decent collection of POTF2 star wars figures from the mid 90s. I have been hanging onto them forever and it's finally time to let them find a new home. Unfortunately I have never graded figures before. SO I have taken a few pictures of some of my carded SW figures to try and get an idea of what C-9, C-8, C-7 etc mean for my toys.
I'm trying to go by the ebay grading scale for POTF2 and other modern carded figures. Quote:
http://imageshack.us/a/img713/1180/dscf2488u.jpg Here is a figure with a curved card. The edges and corners are very nice, but the card obviously has a curve to it. How should it be graded? http://imageshack.us/a/img404/9508/dscf2494z.jpg Heres another figure, view from the top. both the left and right corners have a little bend to them, towards the back of the card. what would be an accurate grade for this? http://imageshack.us/a/img803/6180/dscf2500r.jpg http://imageshack.us/a/img803/6180/dscf2500r.jpg Here are the top and bottom shots, respectively, of a princess leia. as you can see, the top is nearly perfectly straight across, although it looks to have a couple little dings along the top edge. and the bottom has a strange curve pattern to it, which almost looks like water damage, but it isnt. what would be an accurate grade for this piece? Thanks to those who take the time to read this. I am fairly confident that once I know how to grade these 3 pieces, I will be able to accurately grade my entire collection. So thank you in advance! |
Honestly. To a MOC collector, pass. The grade would be zero on my end if I like MOC figures. Loose collector wont mind, but you wont get the MOC price.
I look at figures everyday. I make sure not to take home anything damaged or bent if I'm even thinking somebody MIGHT want it MOC. Makes me think though. My trunks aren't weather proof and are old. I hope my POTF collection isn't damaged like that. Is your leia one belt ring or two? red or green card? |
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Yikes. Well that is not what i wanted to hear. Can someone else confirm that these are ungradeable? Dont get me wrong i trust your judgement but i dont know a damn thing about grading these. I dont suppose there is any way to straighten these cards out? Seems like a dumb question. Obviously i accidentally posted the same picture twice by mistake of the leia. Doesnt really matter now i suppose. I have 1 green leia and 3i or 4 orange. They are all 2 ring. |
The way the cards have waves in them. I'd say it's from sucking up moisture in the air and there's nothing that can be done to fix that. As a MOC collector, I would pass on them. I wouldn't bother trying to attach a grade to them, if you just HAVE to grade them, from what I can see I'd call it a C-7.5. Just toss em on eBay with an honest description of the package condition. Loose collectors won't care what the package looks like so long as the figures are mint. Include as many pics as you can and let them people decide if they want them or not.
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unrelated issue - i have a ROTJ SE luke in jedi theater editiion figure on card
like a lot of people, the bubble on my piece is starting to come off the card. right now the left edge and most of the top edge off the bubble have unsealed from the card. whats the best course of action at this point? thank you guys very much you have been very helpful |
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