1991 Proset Desert Storm

Card Grading

MINT (MT): Nearly perfect card that looks as clean and sharp as the day it was printed. There will be no surface flaws, bends, creases or stains on the front or the back. The picture will be centered within the borders with a ratio of 55/45 or better all-around and the corners and edges will be sharp and clean like a new business card.
Near Mint (NM): Will look virtually new at first glance. However, upon closer examination, there may be slight fuzziness to the corners, minor color or print imperfections and the centering must still be 65/35 or better all around.
Excellent (EX): This is a more common grade for vintage cards. The corners may exhibit the beginnings of rounding from light wear. Surface gloss may begin to be affected. Cards should still exhibit at least 75/25 or better centering.
Very Good (VG): Cards will exhibit moderate wear and the corners may be more rounded rather than square. Cards with a strong wrinkle or crease will usually grade VG regardless of their other characteristics. Likewise, this is typically the highest grade any card with a stain will receive.
Good (G): Will typically have very significant wear with rounded corners, multiple creases, very light tear at the edges or tape residue on the reverse. Any crease that cracks the surface (front or back) will generally not grade higher than GD.
Poor (P): Will have significant problems, including ink or pencil marks, paper loss, creases, staining, heavy wear, pin or tack holes, tape or minor tears to the card. A card with tape or a pin or tack hole may present in any of the grades above, but the flaw will limit it to a grade of P.
* We are not professional graders but do our best to be as accurate as possible.

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