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While
some companies promise mint condition for all of their items, we try
to more accurately describe our inventory. Mint condition to us means
nothing less than C-10 perfect. Due to the inherent subjectivity of
grading, we do not grade items C-10 (even if they truly appear perfect).
Most Power of the Force II, Episode I, and Power of the Jedi items that
we sell will be at least C-9 condition. This means the toy (if the item
is loose) or the package (if the item is packaged) will be in a very
clean condition. They can be described as Near Mint to Mint. If one
of our items does not have a condition next to it, you can assume that
it is at least C-9 condition. We use a strict grading method to ensure
that you will be pleased with the product that you receive from us.
However, if you are ever unhappy with the condition of an item(s) from
Brians Toys, please do not hesitate to
contact us within 7 days, and return it for a free replacement or full
refund. We want you to be completely
satisfied with your order!
Our grading scale for Power of the Force II, Episode I, Power of
the Jedi, Saga Collection, and Episode III is as follows:
C-9 The package of the item is in the same fresh condition that
it was in when originally shipped from the factory. Flaws may include
very minor wear to edges or corners. The toy should be factory sealed
unless noted. Overall, this is a near mint to mint condition. Items
listed on our website should be C-9 condition unless noted otherwise.
C-8 The package of the item has minor wear. We may see more prevalent
shelf wear, minor creasing, or a slight indent(s) to the bubble. The
toy should be factory sealed unless noted. Overall, a displayable, but
less than perfect condition.
C-7 The package of the item has moderate wear. The packaging may have
heavier creasing, more severe bubble indents, a sticker tear, etc. This
level of wear is usually unacceptable for a collector who maintains
his or her collection in the original packaging. The toy should be factory
sealed unless noted.
C-6 The package of the item has heavy wear. The packaging may have tears,
creasing, or other severe damage. Generally, we would only recommend
this condition to someone who wants to open the package to have a mint
complete loose item. The toy should be factory sealed unless noted.
Our grading scale for vintage carded items (carded figures are figures
still sealed in the original bubble to the original card):
C-9.5 This is the highest grade that we assign to vintage packaged
items. A package has to be nearly flawless to be graded C-9.5. We rarely
grade figures C-9.5. The item will be free of creasing or noticeable
wear of any kind. It may have very slight edgewear (no more than average)
and may be punched. The bubble will typically be crystal clear with
no sign of yellowing. The overall appearance of the card will be new.
C-9+ This is a very high condition package. The item will probably have
1 slight defect that prevents it from being
C-9.5. This defect may be one of the following:
1. Very slight yellowing to the bubble
2. Very slight wrinkle on the card (perhaps 1 inch)
3. Some edgewear or slight wear around the punch
Typically if an item appears mint, except for being punched and having
a price sticker, then we will grade the item C-9+.
C-9 This is a high condition package. Generally speaking, vintage packages
graded C-9 or better are very difficult to obtain. The item will probably
have 1 slight defect that prevents it from being C-9+. It will probably
have 2 of the following defects.
1. Very slight yellowing to the bubble
2. Very slight wrinkle on the card (perhaps 1)
3. Some edgewear or slight wear around the punch
Or 1 defect that is slightly more severe:
1. Slight/some yellowing to the bubble
2. Slight wrinkle on the card (perhaps 2 inches)
3. More noticeable edgewear or wear around the punch
C-8.5/9 This is an above average condition package. It will have several
very minor problems or perhaps one more noticeable problem.
1. Yellowing to the bubble
2. Crease on the card
3. Edgewear or wear around the punch
C-8.5 Still overall clean and displayable condition, but will have some
minor to moderate problems. Problems may include those listed above
or a very small sticker tear (perhaps 1/8 inch X 1/8 inch) or a small
indent to the bubble
C-8 Minor to average wear to the card and bubble. It may have a small
sticker tear (1/4 inch X ¼ inch) or a small indent to the bubble,
in addition to the problems listed above.
C-7.5 Average wear to the card and bubble. The package may have a larger
sticker tear, larger bubble indent, or a more severe combination of
the defects listed above. Overall, there will be noticeable defects,
but the package will still be displayable.
C-7 Average to below average card and bubble. Problems are more prevalent;
perhaps a heavy crease, major bubble dent, a very slight crack to the
bubble, or a more severe combination of the defects listed above.
C-6 Below average card and bubble. The figure is still sealed and mint,
but the package has wear. This condition is not recommended for display.
It is mainly of use to collectors who want to have a packaged figure,
but do not want to pay a premium for the packaging. This is considered
a low condition.
Below C-6 is considered very low condition. The figure should still
be mint and unopened, but the package will have heavy wear.
Our grading scale for vintage boxed items (Boxed items are toys still
with their original boxes. The boxes may be opened. The grading scale
only pertains to the condition of the box itself, not the toy or the
inner packing.):
C-9.5 This is the highest grade that we assign to vintage packaged
items. A package has to be nearly flawless to be graded C-9.5. We rarely
grade boxes C-9.5. Boxes are graded slightly less strictly than carded
figures because there are more potential problems with boxes. (In other
words, it is easier to find mint carded figures than mint boxed items).
However, it is even more rare for a boxed item to be graded C-9.5 than
a carded figure. The item will be free of creasing or noticeable wear.
It may have very slight edgewear.
C-9+ This is a very high condition package. The item will probably have
one slight defect that prevents it from being C-9.5. This defect may
be one of the following:
1. Very slight wrinkle on the box (perhaps 1-2)
2. Some edgewear
Typically if an item appears mint, other than perhaps a price sticker
or slight edgewear, we will grade it C-9+
C-9 This is a high condition box. Generally speaking, vintage packages
graded C-9 or better are very difficult to obtain. The item will probably
have one slight defect that prevents it from being C-9+. It will probably
have both of the following defects, or only 1 of the 2 defects but to
a slightly greater degree.
1. Very slight wrinkle on the card (perhaps 1-2)
2. Some edgewear, or wear to corners
C-8.5/9 This is an above average condition package. It will have several
very minor problems or perhaps one more noticeable problem.
1. Crease on the card
2. Edgewear, wear to corners
C-8.5 Overall clean and displayable condition, but will have some minor
to moderate problems. Problems may include those listed above or a very
small sticker tear (perhaps 1/8 inch X 1/8 inch).
C-8 Minor to average wear to the box. It may have a small sticker tear
(1/4 X 1/4), some creasing to the box, or wear to the edges
or corners.
C-7.5 Average wear to the box. Overall, there will be noticeable defects,
but the package will still display okay.
C-7 Average to below average box. Problems are more prevalent. Perhaps
a heavy crease, sticker tear, or tear to the flap on the box.
C-6 Below average box. The toy is still C-9 (unless noted otherwise),
but the package has wear. This condition is not recommended for display.
It is mainly of use to collectors who want to have a boxed, but do not
want to pay a premium for the packaging. This is considered a low condition.
Below C-6 is considered very low condition. The toy is still C-9 (unless
noted otherwise), but the package will have heavy wear.
Our grading scale for vintage loose items (loose items are generally
C-9 and complete unless noted otherwise):
C-9 A loose C-9 item is out of the package, complete, and in like
new condition. There may be very slight paint wear or decal wear,
but overall the item should appear clean. This condition could be described
as Near Mint to Mint.
C-8 A loose C-8 item is out of the package, complete, and in slightly
worn condition. There may be slight to moderate paint wear or decal
wear. Overall, the item should appear displayable but not perfect. This
condition could be described as Excellent to Near Mint.
C-7 A loose C-7 item is out of the package, complete, and in moderately
worn condition. There may be paint wear, decal wear, looseness to arms
and legs, discolorment, or other problems. This condition is best for
those less concerned with condition, and more interested in simply having
the item or in playing with the item.
C-6 A loose C-6 item is out of the package, complete, and in worn condition.
There may be more severe paint wear, decal wear, looseness to arms and
legs, discolorment, or other problems. This condition is best for those
not concerned with condition.
Terminology for carded, boxed, or loose items:
Loose=An item that is out of the package. Generally loose
items are complete with all original parts unless noted.
MOC or carded=Mint on Card=The figure is still sealed in its original
bubble on its original card.
MIB=Mint in Box=The toy is C-9/10 with inner packing (If there are decals
to the toy, they may be applied or unapplied. We will usually state
whether the decals are applied or unapplied if applicable.)
MISB=Mint in Sealed Box=The box is still factory sealed and has never
been opened.
With box=The toy is complete in C-9 condition (unless otherwise stated)
with an opened box and no inner packing.
MIP=Mint in Package=The toy is C-9/10 with the outer package.
MISP=Mint in Sealed Package=The toy is factory sealed in its original
package.
(MIP and MISP are used to describe sealed items that cannot be accurately
described by carded or boxed. For example, the
vintage C-3PO figure case may be described as MIP because it is neither
a carded or boxed item, but rather comes with
a partial outer wrapping of cardboard, and is referred to as packaged.)
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