Price is firm. We do not respond to offers or questions about pricing and discounts.

Condition of single cards is assumed to be near mint range unless noted in the title or item specifics. See general condition guidelines below.

Shipping: For buyers that place combined orders maximum combined total is $4.95 for trading card singles, small sets and lots and graded cards. Items ship 1-2 business days after payment. Friday after 2PM EST and Saturday orders ship Monday or Tuesday.

-Standard $.95 shipping is via eBay USPS standard trading card service. 3-14 days typically. Includes a toploader or CardSaver in a team bag in a standard envelope. If you want shipping in a padded mailer and cardboard protector choose the $3.95 option

-Standard $3.95 shipping is via USPS Ground Advantage. 2-7 days typically. This includes a toploader or CardSaver in a team bag in a bubble mailer and cardboard protector.

Standard shipping for larger, heavier items is via USPS Ground Advantage unless stated with prices varying by weight. 2-7 days typically.

Combined shipping: Click "Add to cart" before purchase to see combined rates. Single cards are $.67 for each after the first starting with the highest shipping cost. Do not make separate purchases if you would like combined shipping. Max total shipping on single cards is $4.95 no matter how many you add to the cart. Again, add items to your eBay cart before paying for them. Do not just make twenty separate purchases. You will not get combined rates if you place separate orders.

Condition Guidelines: We assign specific grade estimates to cards manufactured prior to 1980. For cards manufactured after 1980 we will only make a grade estimate if we feel the card falls below near mint range. There are many typical issues with modern issues that keep cards from grading Mint or Gem. Chrome, Prizm, Select, EX, etc... with silver and metallic foil or high gloss finishes are particularly prone to some level of surface scratching. Pacific, Donruss, Playoff and some other certain sets from the 1990s through 2000s are prone to edge chipping and flaking. Thick cards produced from the late 1990s until even today are often found with edge issues and surface issues. On card autographs which were handled by several people before they were even issued in packs frequently have smudges or scratches. As manufacturers experimented with different card stocks, thicknesses, glosses etc... inevitably they encountered unexpected quality control issues. This is the reason that many modern and ultra modern cards have zero population or low populations in gem mint grades. The most common flaws on modern cards will be surface scratches, print lines or refractor lines. We will not note these common flaws unless they are severe enough that the overall card grade would drop into the EX range or below.