Pokemon Trading Card Game

Near mint?

I bought this card direct from tcg player described as near mint. Comes in today in a penny sleeve, no top loader. Would you guys consider this near mint and should I bother trying to return it?

by OhmyGodsj

4 Comments

  1. RiftReflex

    Def not, is it worth the hassle or a much needed review from their apparent poor integrity or packaging. Top loaders aren’t that expensive especially for what you probably paid..

  2. Espa-Proper

    Damn. That has enough damage on top to not even be considered mint.

    If paid too much- return it, if not, give seller bad rating unless he had shown a picture of it like this. However, it is a bubble mew….even in that condition, it will age well down the line. Good luck.

  3. Zealousideal_Ad_9981

    Tgcplayer explains the rating systems and defines what different types of damages are. The back top looks like a type of fault:

    *Terms: Rippling, Drips/Drops, Fraying, Peels*

    **Slight** – Up to 2.5mm² in area. Slight Fault cannot be accepted at a condition higher than Moderately Played.

    I’ve never boughten from tgcplayer but if it came like that and was advertised as near mint i would try to get my money back.

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