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Ive seen toys for sale on the net, and they all have strange symbols next to them, like C7, C5, etc. What does all that mean?

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Ive seen toys for sale on the net, and they all have strange symbols next to them, like C7, C5, etc. What does all that mean?

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A. Those refer to an informal grading system used as a sort of shorthand by collectors. The main ones used by Matt Mason collectors are listed below: remember though, one man s C8 is another man s C5. Always try to be as complete as possible when describing an item that you have for sale or trade. When buying be sure to ask questions about specific things that might cause you to be unhappy with a toy. In the event that either party is unhappy with a sale or trade, contact them right away and try to work it out. Most publications and web sites have a policy to help weed out those who are dishonest in their dealings. AF – Action Figures AFD – Action Figure Digest AOL – America Online BO – Best Offer BTW – By the way BX – Boxed or with box C1 – Useful only for parts C2 – Has had very hard play. C3 – Quite damaged, useful if covered up. C4 – Many faults. Damaged, frayed, spots. C5 – Heavy wear and spots, ofen damged/repairs. C6 – Play wear with some stains or damage. C7 – Presentable, has

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