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MTG 4 X Deathless Angel Rise Of Eldrazi Pre Rare

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YOU ARE BIDDING ON A Playset of 4 x Deathless Angel in Rise of Eldrazi. Presale Rise of Eldrazi Presales are TO SHIP ON OR AROUND 4/26/10 I will be preselling alot between now and the release. I also will have plenty in stock when it comes out Good Luck! Happy Bidding! Enjoy the card! ++++!!!!! LOOK AT MY STORE FOR MORE GREAT DEALS !!!!+++++ -----SHIPPING TERMS---- ~~SPEND 100+ DOLLARS ON SINGLES FOR FREE SHIPPING~~ WE COMBINE SHIPPING ON ALL ORDERS AS WELL!!! JUST ASK FOR A TOTAL IF YOU BUY A FEW CARDS!! Will Ship Worldwide, shipping for singles will be $4.50 for overseas. --and for multiple cards will add .30 cents per card ++++I CHARGE 2.80 For Shipping Beacuse I add Commons to the Orders, as well as the cost of time it takes to address and fill envelopes has become a heavy cost. Please dont give less than 5 stars feedback for shipping cost and understand that it costs us money to fill / organize / and ship alot of cards. If you are upset with the shipping cost being 2.80, buy from someone else and dont get free cards and lightning fast service our customers have come to expect from THE MTG PLACE!!! +++++++ ++++ ANY OVERSEAS SHIPPING THAT IS OVER $50.00 I WILL MAKE YOU ADD $15.00 FOR REGISTERED MAIL WITH INSURANCE --- I HAVE LOST TOO MANY LARGE ORDERS OVERSEAS +++ ---As always, insurance is included in my shipping totals for lots as well--- I hope you understand. I do combine shipping and will provide a quote if cards are purchased. --BID WITH CONFIDENCE, I have 100% positive feedback with over 1250. We are a trusted power seller and pride myself on lightning fast shipping and great prices. PLEASE CONTACT US IF YOU KNOW ANYTHING THAT COULD MAKE OUR STORE BETTER!! I want my customers to help make our store the best online and with your feedback, I am confident that we can be that strong. --please leave feedback as it is important to sellers and buyers everywhere-- -----I do my card grading by this scale---- Mint condition: General: A Mint card should be very visually appealing. It should have an unmarked surface, crisp corners, unblemished edges and very good centering. A mint card typically is not Gem Mint (absolutely perfect in every possible way) but should be very close. Corners: The corners on a Mint card should be very crisp and cleanly cut. Centering: A mint card will be very well centered. Edges: The edges on a Mint card should be perfect to the naked eye. The edges should be free from all flaws. A Mint card may have up to two or three small dings on its edges that are visible only on very close inspection of the card. Surface: The surface on a Mint card should be factory fresh and still glossy. There can be no blemishes on the surface of a Mint card. Type of card typically in this category: For older cards such as Beta, only cards that have been inspected under a magnifying lens and can pass all four general categories under such scrutiny should be Mint. Most newer cards straight from a pack should be Mint. Near Mint: General: A Near Mint card should look Mint but on closer inspection will have a minor flaw either on an edge, a corner, or its surface. A Near Mint card is allowed to have a few small dings or a small chip. Corners: The corners on a Near Mint card should be crisp but one or two may have a small flaw such as a small ding. Centering: A Near Mint card should be well centered. Edges: The edges on a Near Mint card should be crisp, however they typically may have a small ding or two. Surface: The surface of a Near Mint card should be very fresh looking but may have a tiny scratch. Type of Card typically in this category: Any unplayed card straight from a pack that might have some flaws associated with handling of the card. . Near Mint Minus: General: A Near Mint Minus card should look Near Mint except for a small number of minor flaws. The flaws can include: small dings, small surface scratches, a minor chip, and printing blemishes. A Near Mint Minus card should not look like it has been played in any way. Corners: The corners should be crisp but may have a small ding from handling of the card. Centering: The card should still appear to be centered, but minor offsets are allowed. Edges: The edges of a Near Mint Minus card should be free of major marks but may have a few small blemishes. Surface: The surface should be fresh looking but may have a small scuff or small scratches. Type of card typically in this category: An unplayed card that has some minor flaws from handling of the card. . Excellent+ General: An Excellent Plus card will look very nice upon inspection but will have marks that prevent it from being considered Near Mint Minus. A card of this grade might show minor signs of having been played, or may be Near Mint except for a large ding or chip. Corners: The corners should be well defined but may have slight whitening associated with play or shuffling, or may have small dings. Centering: The card may be off centered but the card face should be completely on the card. Edges: An Excellent Plus card typically has small dings or small chips on its edges. Surface: If the card is free of other blemishes, major scratches can be tolerated. Otherwise, if the card has other blemishes then only minor scratches should be allowed. Type of card typically in this category: A slightly played card. . Excellent: General: An Excellent card should be free of major flaws but will show signs of having been played. Its edges will begin to whiten, its corners will start to round and it probably has light scratches or scuffs on its surface. Corners: The card may have been played enough that the corners just start to round, or get dirty. The corners will probably be slightly white from shuffling or playing. Centering: The card may be off centered but the card face should be completely on the card. Edges: The edges will show signs of having been played or will have major chips or dings. The edges will be slightly white around most of the card, front and back. Surface: The surface will probably have light scratches or small scuffs. Type of card typically in this category: A well played card. . Excellent - General: An Excellent Minus card will be heavily played but free of any major flaws such as creases, bends, tears, and holes. Corners: The corners may be very well rounded but should still be intact. Centering: Centering is not an issue with an Excellent Minus card. Edges: The edges will show signs of heavy play, typically having white marks around the entire edge of the card, front and back. Surface: The surface may appear dirty, have scratches or have major scuffs. Type of card typically in this category: A heavily played card. . Good: General: A card in Good condition is either extremely played or will have a major flaw or defect, such as creases, small bends or a minor tear. Corners: The corners may be damaged but should still be firm. Centering: Centering is not an issue with a Good card. Edges: The edges typically have heavy play, but otherwise may be nice if the card has other flaws. Surface: The card will typically have a small bend, crease or hole. Or, the card will be so heavily played that the surface has started turning white. Type of card typically in this category: A damaged card. . Poor: General: A card in Poor condition is intact but will have major visible flaws such as a tear, bend, or crease. Inked cards (card that have been sharpied around their edges) also fall into the Poor category. Corners: The corners may be very damaged and no longer firm. Or, the corners may even be missing. Centering: Centering is not an issue with a Poor card. Edges: The edges show signs of damage typically from mishandling such as bends, creases or tears. Surface: The surface will look very poor. Type of card typically in this category: An intact but heavily damaged card. .

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