Super Chinese — Condition Price Guide (NM, LP, MP, HP, DMG)
Super Chinese from Famicom (Baseball). Compare prices across all conditions: Near Mint, Lightly Played, Moderately Played, Heavily Played, and Damaged.
Condition Price Table
Condition
Price
Discount vs NM
Near Mint (NM)
$4.22
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Lightly Played (LP)
N/A
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Moderately Played (MP)
N/A
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Heavily Played (HP)
N/A
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Damaged (DMG)
N/A
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Condition Grading Guide
Near Mint (NM)
Card is in excellent condition with minimal wear. Corners are sharp, surface is clean, and edges show no whitening.
Lightly Played (LP)
Minor wear visible on close inspection. May have slight edge whitening, minor surface scratches, or slightly rounded corners.
Moderately Played (MP)
Noticeable wear from regular play. May include moderate edge whitening, surface scratches, or minor creasing.
Heavily Played (HP)
Significant wear that's immediately visible. May have major creases, heavy edge whitening, or surface damage.
Damaged (DMG)
Severe damage including tears, water damage, heavy creases, or missing pieces. Card is still identifiable.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is Super Chinese worth in Near Mint condition?
Super Chinese in Near Mint (NM) condition is currently valued at $4.22.
What is the price difference between NM and LP for Super Chinese?
Condition price comparison data is not currently available.
Is it worth buying Super Chinese in played condition?
Consider your use case — collectors prefer NM, while players can save significantly with LP or MP condition cards.
How much is a Super Chinese in Moderately Played condition?
MP pricing data is not available for Super Chinese.