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Pokemon - Promo Card - Pikachu SVP214 - (Contest 2024) -Condition (MINT)

Pokemon - Promo Card - Pikachu SVP214 - (Contest 2024) -Condition (MINT)

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Pikachu SVP214: The Ultimate Collector's Promo Card

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(MINT) A mint card is in perfect condition; no excuses. This means, that the front is in perfect condition, there are no scratches on the surface, and the surface is perfectly clean. For the back it means, that the card is indistinguishable from cards of a newly openend booster. If a card has a signature or a Grand Prix stamp it can never be graded Mint, even if the card stock is otherwise in Mint condition. In most cases it doesn't make sense to grade a card as Mint. For newer cards, the value of a Mint card is basically the same as a Near Mint card. Older cards (1993-96), however, may command a high premium if they are in actual Mint condition - usually professionally graded. Thus 'Mint' is mainly a grading for cards where there is a high collectors' interest or a high professional grade. For cards that are sold mostly for playing purpose, a Near Mint grade is a safer choice.
(NM) A Near Mint card looks like it has never been played without sleeves. Small allowances can be made, but the card generally shows no wear. The border of NM card can have small white spots, but they must be very few and very small. When the card is inspected under bright daylight, the surface must generally appear clean. It can have a few minor spots, but scratches can never be allowed for NM cards. Generally a Near Mint card is in a condition that would make it considered unmarked if played in an unsleeved deck. (Not recommended!) As the Mint grade is often not used for cards of newer expansions, Near Mint usually means Near Mint or better (equivalent to the American NM/M grade).
(EX) An Excellent cards look like it was used for a few games without sleeves. For Excellent cards it is almost always clearly visible upon first inspection that the card is not in perfect condition. However, although the damage is clearly visible it is only of minor severity. Excellent cards usually have a couple of white spots at the corners or around the border. The surface may have minor scratches, that are visible upon closer inspection. However, the card cannot be graded Excellent if the creases are so deep that they are visible upon first sight. An Excellent card is usually in a condition where it is not quite clear if the card would be considered marked or unmarked if it would be played in a tournament without sleeves. The American equivalent usually is Slightly Played or Lightly Played (not to be confused with the European Light Played).
(LP) A Light Played card looks as if it has been used without sleeves for an extended period of time. A Light Played card is clearly legal for play in a sleeved deck. It has also not been tampered with (inked border, random scribblings on the card etc.). If both of these criteria apply the card may look very bad, but it can be graded Light Played. The American equivalent usually is 'Played' or 'Good'.
(PLAYED) A Played card looks as bad as you can get a card through regular use without sleeves. A Played card looks extremely bad, and it is doubtful if the card is tournament legal even in a sleeved deck. However, the card has not been tampered with otherwise (inked border, random scribblings on the card etc.). The American equivalent usually is Heavily Played or Good.
(HP) A Poor card has damage that cannot normally have stemmed from regular use of the card. A card in Poor condition is literally destroyed. It is either obviously illegal for tournament play or has been tampered with in ways that destroy its worth almost completely (inked border, random scribblings on the card etc.). Americans usually use Poor in the same way.
(DAMAGED) Damaged condition means severe flaws like large tears, major bends/creases (affecting integrity), significant water damage, heavy ink/writing, peeling, or holes, often making the card illegal for tournament play even in sleeves, representing extreme wear beyond Heavily Played or Poor grades

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Unveiling the Pikachu SVP214

The Pikachu SVP214 promo card is a remarkable addition to any Pokémon enthusiast's collection. Celebrated for its vibrant artwork and iconic character, this card features Pikachu in a playful pose, making it a centerpiece for display. What sets the Pikachu SVP214 apart is its limited availability, especially with its esteemed MINT condition, cherished by collectors. As a promotional card issued for the upcoming 2024 contest, it holds significant value and is sought after for both its aesthetic appeal and potential increase in worth over time. Don't miss the opportunity to own this fantastic piece of Pokémon history!

Significance of Mint Condition

Condition is paramount in the world of card collecting, and the Pikachu SVP214's MINT status elevates its desirability. Cards in MINT condition are virtually flawless, showcasing pristine edges, unblemished surfaces, and vibrant colors that captivate the eye. Collectors understand that MINT cards retain their value better over the years, making them excellent investment choices. Furthermore, the Pikachu SVP214 card's top-notch condition means it can be appreciated not just as a game piece but as a piece of art reflecting the beloved Pokémon franchise's legacy.

Why You Should Add Pikachu SVP214 to Your Collection

Adding the Pikachu SVP214 to your Pokémon collection is more than just acquiring a promo card; it’s about owning a piece of the Pokémon phenomenon. This card presents a unique opportunity for fans and collectors alike, especially with the anticipation building around the 2024 contest. It serves as a nostalgic reminder of childhood adventures and battles in the Pokémon universe. Additionally, its collectible nature is likely to appreciate over time, making it not just a fun item but a strategic investment for the future. With various features setting it apart, the Pikachu SVP214 is truly a must-have!


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