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Topic: Card condition question.
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Skwirlnutz Member
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posted October 05, 2011 02:47 PM
  
If a card is nm/m looking but has a binder ding; what condition would you consider it as? Do binder dings extremely lower the value?
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caquaa Member
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posted October 05, 2011 03:16 PM
  
quote: Originally posted by Skwirlnutz: Do binder dings extremely lower the value?
they lower it a bunch. I usually put then about 70% value or so. Usually most people just label the cards as their condition + binder ding so the buyer knows what they are getting, "ex+ with binder ding, nm with binder ding, etc."
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Bagbokk Member
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posted October 05, 2011 04:07 PM

What caquaa said. Damage like that gets its own description when the card is otherwise EX+. If a card is like... VG or worse, then I don't really care if there's also something like a binder ding. I'd consider it built into the low condition grade already.
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Kryne Member
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posted October 05, 2011 05:30 PM

For the uninitiated, a binder ding is the dent left by the binder ring, right?
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caquaa Member
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posted October 06, 2011 12:40 AM
  
quote: Originally posted by Kryne: For the uninitiated, a binder ding is the dent left by the binder ring, right?
yah
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