1951 Topps Ringside Boxing Card 35 Chico Vejar PSA 7
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:5842491 | Era: Post-WWII (1942-1980) |
Professional Grader: Professional Sports (PSA) | Product: Single |
Card Manufacturer: Topps | Grade: 7 |
Original/Reprint: Original |
1951 Topps Ringside Boxing Card #35 Chico Vejar PSA 7
AWESOME!!!Be sure to add me to your favorites list!Check out my other items!Thank You for Visiting our Store.Although we are not professional card graders below is the scale we have used to form our opinions.Gem Mint. A Gem-Mt sports card should be as perfect as possible. It must be looking new with sharp corners, g...lossy surface, and centered image. No signs of deterioration must be found on this sports trading card.Mint. This grade refers to a card with superb condition that contains only one minor flaw. It could be a slight stain, slightly off white borders, OR a very minor off-centering of the image.Near Mint-Mint. This card grade appears to be in Mint condition. A closer look, however, would reveal more imperfections than that of a mint sports card. There will be minor stain, off white borders, and/or almost unnoticeable fraying on one or two of the card corners.Near Mint. This card has a sign of wear on the surface but only visible when examined closely. Slight tear or chipping on the corners may also be found on this card. There should be no wax stain on the front section of the sport card but the image may be a little more off center than the higher graded sports cards.Excellent Mint. More imperfections may be visible like light scratches, loss of original gloss, etc. but it has not lost its overall eye appeal or attractiveness.Excellent. A card may have more noticeable flaws; for one, some corners become rounded and surface has more obvious scratches and other signs of wear. Edges also show indication of chipping. Still, there is still an extent of appeal on the card.Very Good-Excellent. The level of wear on the surface is becoming more apparent but still tolerable and corners are rounded from being originally pointed or sharp. Card may show light crease or almost unrecognizable fold.Very Good. Much of the original gloss of the sports card surface is lost. There are scratches on the image, rounding or folding by the corners, and chipping in the edges. There may also be some printing imperfections on the card.Good. This card may have completely lost its original gloss with surfaces that have scratches, stains, lines, scuffing, etc. It may also show signs of color changes.Poor. A sports card with this grade is in its worst condition losing its eye appeal ? major creasing, discoloration, wear, and tear