Hysteria Lizard Duel Masters Card 37/55 by Wizards of the Coast, dated 2006. The picture is the actual card, lightly played.
Card Condition Reference:
Near
Mint / Mint (NM/M)
Cards
in Near Mint/Mint condition show minimal to no wear from shuffling or general
play. A card graded in Mear Mint/Mint condition is generally indistinguishable
from cards in an unsleeved deck of other Near Mint/Mint cards. Foils in this
category have little or no scuffing or clouding on the front.
Lightly
Played (LP)
Cards
in Lightly Played condition show definite, minor wear. Examples of cards in
this grade include cards with minor border wear, minor corner wear, very minor
binder bending, slight scratching, clouding, or scuffing/loss of sheen on the
front due to play wear. Foils in this condition will generally have some
clouding or wear on the front of the card. Sleeves may or may not be needed to
play these cards in a tournament. Non-Card items will show definite minor wear
from normal use of the item.
Moderately
Played (MP)
Cards in Moderately Played condition
show moderate wear but are still legal for tournament play if sleeved. Examples
of cards in this grade include cards with moderate binder creasing, moderate
corner wear, moderate border wear, whitening on the back or front face of the
card, slight inking along the back borders, moderate scratching or clouding,
minor water damage, or slight (hairline) shuffle creasing. Cards signed by the
card’s artist or Richard Garfield, or bearing a pro tour stamp, are graded as
Moderately Played condition, if they would otherwise be Near Mint of Slightly
Played.
Heavily
Played (HP)
Cards in Heavily Played condition
show extreme wear and may not be legal for tournament play, even in a sleeve.
Heavily Played cards include cards that have writing on the back, major
creasing, folding, major water damage, moderate to major whitening, major
border wear, moderate to major inking (including white-bordered cads that are
marked on front to look black-bordered), tearing, chunks missing out of the
card, cards that have been run over by a car, foil cards with major “silver”
edging showing, cards that have run though a washing machine, etc. In short,
Heavily Played cards are any cards that grade worse than Moderately Played.