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Grading a non-sports card follows the same guidelines as the sports cards. This takes into account a number of parameters and card grades are given on this basis. It would be good if you visit: beckett.com/grading/grading_faqand read through 'Grading Criteria'.

Grading is preceded by appraisal of the card wherein the score of your card (from 1 to 10) is determined based on condition of the card, determined by CCSE criteria (corners, centering, surface, edges). Highest of 10 is labeled Pristine, 9.5 is gem Mint, 9 is Mint and so on. Card prices are determined on the basis of these scores.

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