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: If you order a "Near Mint" card, it truly looks pack-fresh. They have a massive, centralized inventory, meaning everything arrives in one box.

: Use the TCGplayer "Market Price" as your baseline to ensure you aren't overpaying on other platforms.

: Known for having the most reliable grading in the business.

: You can see actual photos of the specific card you are buying, which is vital for expensive "Reserved List" cards.

: This is the industry giant. It operates as a massive marketplace for thousands of local game stores.

: A premium option often used by competitive players.

: "Near Mint" (NM) is standard for collectors, but "Lightly Played" (LP) often looks nearly identical and can save you 10-20%.

: Watch out for "hidden" costs. On marketplaces like TCGplayer, buying ten $0.25 cards from ten different sellers can result in $10 of shipping fees. Try to consolidate your cart to a single seller.