Card Number: N-288
Finish: Super Rare Foil
Set & Year: Battle of Destiny, 2008
Condition: Light Play
Single Cards:
All single cards above the bulk standard (i.e., Foils, Super Rares, Secret Rares, etc.) are shipped in a penny sleeve, toploader or toploader equivalent, the cards will also be placed in a buddy bag if seen fit for the number of cards and placed between two cardboard pieces (or more sets depending on order) to help ensure that the card arrives without damage from the shipping process.
Bulk Cards will be sent in penny sleeves, placed in buddy bags, and wrapped in two cardboard pieces to help ensure no damage occurs when shipped.
Each set will then be placed in its appropriate shipping container based on shipping option picked (i.e., Plain White Envelope (PWE), Bubble mailer, cardboard box with packaging, etc.).
To be noted that buyer takes all risk when selecting PWE (Plain White Envelope) as an option for shipment. If this option is picked the card will be shipped in a toploaded or toploader equivalent, wrapped and secured to a piece of plain printing paper. Then placed into the envelope for shipping.
Multiple Cards:
Multiple card orders will be packaged the same as single cards based on there standard (i.e., in a penny sleeve, toploader or toploader equivalent, placed in a buddy bag, and placed between two cardboard pieces (Or in multiple sets depending on order size) to ensure that the card arrives without damage from the shipping process. Each bundle of cards will be placed in the appropriate shipping container to help ensure no damage occurs during the shipping process.
Graded Cards:
Graded cards will be placed in a buddy bag for their given size (i.e., Beckett, PSA, etc.) and placed between layers of foam padding for protection during shipping. This will then be set to the appropriate shipping container (i.e., appropriately sized box or container depending on number of graded cards being shipped). This is to ensure that during shipping the cases have the least amount of chance that they could be damaged via the shipping process.
Sealed Boxes/Tins/Product:
All sealed products will be shipped in the same manner as fit to the product. The product will be protected by shipping material and placed in the appropriate shipping container. This is to ensure the integrity of the product during the shipping process.
Shipping Discrepancy:
We here at The Stache strive to make sure your products arrive as seen on own website. We cannot foresee any shipping damage that may occur during the process. If there are any issues with your order, please contact us on our website email. We will try to accommodate you the customer in any way that we can. We always want to provide the best service we can for all our individual customers.
Grading Standards
Near
Mint
to
Mint
(NM-Mint)
=
A Near
Mint
to
Mint
condition
card
can
range from
Near Mint to
Mint condition and
our opinion
is
that they
would grade
most of these
cards an 8/10 or 9/10. NM-Mint condition cards may have very few if any minor imperfections
such as
nicks
on
edges or
light
scratches.
Most
of
our
NM-Mint
cards are in pack fresh condition but sometimes they can have imperfections from manufacturing. However, if you are very particular in condition, we highly
recommend buying PSA, Beckett (BGS),
Beckett (BAS for singed cards), and CGC professionally graded cards. Please note that graded cards that have high grades (i.e. MINT, GEM MINT and PRISTINE), generally sell for significantly more than ungraded cards. As well some cards on our site have low to even one-of-a-kind population reports from grading companies. These cand have even higher value due to limited
supply.
Regarding
Foil/Holo
cards
:
Some foil cards can show
a few minor imperfections such as
scratches,
clouding,
or
noticeable marks.
The acceptable range
of
cards
within
the Near Mint Foil condition includes both cards with no imperfections and cards with a few minor imperfections.
Lightly
Played
(LP)
=
A card
in
this condition
has several
imperfections such
as
nicks, minor scuffing, edge wear, clouding and/or light scratches.
Moderately
Played
(MP)
=
A card
in this condition
has
noticeable play wear including edge wear, nicks, scratches, clouding, and/or scuffs.
Heavy Played
(HP)
=
A Heavy Played card is damaged
in a way that could make it unplayable in tournaments, even in a sleeve. This damage may include heavy wear, creases,
dents,
scratches,
bends,
scuffs,
inking,
water
damage,
clouding
and/or
other types of damage.
Damaged
(DMG)
=
A Damaged card is damaged in
a way that most likely
is unplayable in tournaments,
even in a sleeve.
This damage may include heavy wear, creases, dents, scratches, bends, scuffs, tears, inking, water damage and/or other types of
damage.
To Be Noted:
Some of these cards fall between these categories and are labeled as such. As an example,
a Near Mint to Mint card falls closer to Mint condition than just Near
Mint
condition.
Same would
go
for
Near Mint
to
Light
Play. This,
however,
would be the opposite situation. As not having as many imperfections as a fully classified Light Play card.
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