How to grade a model for sale
Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2014 1:11 pm
I am going through my collection and off loading some stuff, I find it hard as to what grading to put on items.
every one has a different idea of what is PLAY WORN, OK, GOOD, EXCELENT, MINT ETC. if you have a model that you bought
new 20 years ago, took it out of the packaging for display purpose only (DISPLAYED IN CABINET) and then returned to the box for storage, like below.
is this mint? or is it not old enough, some I did not keep the packaging as they were in blisters, but are still like new. (stored well)
I didn't know if I should of put this in the Ebay section or general convo
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/251461946348 ... 1555.l2649
Next question, what would this be graded as? I would think light play wear for something that is 40 years old ?
correct me If I am wrong. I have about 250 more items to list, and I want to get it right!
Cheers, the other crazy Scott
every one has a different idea of what is PLAY WORN, OK, GOOD, EXCELENT, MINT ETC. if you have a model that you bought
new 20 years ago, took it out of the packaging for display purpose only (DISPLAYED IN CABINET) and then returned to the box for storage, like below.
is this mint? or is it not old enough, some I did not keep the packaging as they were in blisters, but are still like new. (stored well)
I didn't know if I should of put this in the Ebay section or general convo
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/251461946348 ... 1555.l2649
Next question, what would this be graded as? I would think light play wear for something that is 40 years old ?
correct me If I am wrong. I have about 250 more items to list, and I want to get it right!
Cheers, the other crazy Scott