One Piece TCG Card Condition Guide: Grade Your Cards at Home
Condition affects everything—trade value, grading ROI, and buyer trust. Use this guide to self‑grade consistently before you list or ship.
What does “Near Mint” mean for One Piece cards?
Near Mint means the card looks clean at arm’s length with only minor wear under bright light. Edges should be mostly sharp, corners intact, and surfaces free of scratches or print lines. If you’re unsure, scan the card and compare high‑res references in Haki TCG.
The 5‑point condition checklist
- Corners — no whitening or fray
- Edges — smooth, no nicks
- Surface — no scratches, dents, or print lines
- Centering — balanced borders
- Back — clean color and no scuffs
Preserve condition long‑term
- Use penny sleeves + top loaders
- Avoid direct sunlight and humidity
- Store upright in a fitted box
CTA: Scan your cards in Haki TCG to build a condition‑aware collection.
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