CONDITION |
DETERMINING
FACTORS |
MINT
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A poster
in MINT condition looks like it just came off of the press. It will
have no blemishes or defects of any kind. It can be machine
folded or rolled, depending on the manner in which it was
originally. A poster in MINT condition commands top dollar in that title's
normal price range. |
NEAR MINT
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A
poster in NEAR MINT condition may have minor blemishes
in the
BORDER only. The artwork is in excellent condition
with no blemishes whatsoever. A poster in NEAR MINT condition commands
slightly less than one in MINT condition. |
VERY GOOD
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A
poster in VERY GOOD condition may have blemishes in the border and up
to approximately one inch of the poster's artwork. There may be small
tears in the artwork along the
fold lines only. It may also have minor
fading. A poster in VERY GOOD condition will command slightly
less than one in NEAR MINT condition. |
GOOD
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A poster
in GOOD condition may have tears
or small holes that measure no larger than a quarter on the outer edges
of the poster's artwork. Pieces of the border
may be torn or missing; there may be mild bleed-through
in the outer area of the artwork; there may be mild fading.
In general, a poster in GOOD condition will have minor blemishes
around the border and into the outer edges of the artwork. The major
area of the artwork must be clear of any blemishes. The price of a poster
in GOOD condition generally falls in the middle to lower end of the
price range for that title.
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FAIR
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A poster
in FAIR condition may have major blemishes
which directly affect the artwork of the poster. The poster is recognizable
and the artwork is primarily intact. The value of a poster in FAIR condition
will weigh heavily on its title. If it is a rare piece, it still may
command the lower end of the poster's normal price range. A poster in
FAIR condition must be professionally restored. |
POOR
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Posters
in POOR condition will have serious blemishes or in general, in such
poor shape that even the slightest handling adds to the damage. The
value of a poster in POOR condition will weigh heavily on its title.
If it is a rare piece, it still may command the lower end of the poster's
normal price range. A poster in POOR condition must be professionally
restored. |