NQ = No Qualifiers. Card authenticators will grade a card that has a significant flaw with a qualifier (IE. OC = Off Center, etc). I would recommend that you go the the card authenticators website to see their specific definition. For PSA (Professional Sports Authenticators), NQ means that the card has no significant flaws and the grade is unqualified.
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NQ Mobile Inc. (NQ)had its IPO in 2011.
As of July 2014, the market cap for NQ Mobile Inc. (NQ) is $331,266,302.10.
The symbol for NQ Mobile Inc. in the NYSE is: NQ.
NQ Arbuckle was created in 2002.
If you mean what cards do baseball card collectors collect,than all kinds of baseball cards. If you mean What is a baseball card collector, than one who collects baseball cards.
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Professional Sports Authenticator or PSA will grade nearly every card submitted. Cards having significant flaws will receive "qualified" grades as follows: OC (Off Center) ST (Staining) PD (Print Defect) OF (Out of Focus) MK (Marks) MC (Miscut) NQ Non-Qualifier is widely used on auction listings description indicating the card being sold has not received and type of flaws by PSA. Cards without additional flaws usually attract more experienced collectors and can be of higher value.
If you mean the card than it is the 1909-11 T206 Honus Wagner card # 499
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SO means strikeouts.
Nothing, the # on the back of a Baseball card is the card # in the baseball card set. Ex. My baseball card has the # 278 on the back of it. So my card is the 278th card in the set.