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What is the difference between Near Mint and Good?

Short answer: Think of Near Mint as an "A", Very Fine as a "B", Fine as a "C", and Good as a 'D'.

Comic Book Grade Differences

Mint, Fine, Good, Poor, etc. are terms used to describe the condition of a comic book, which in turn affects its value. Think of Near Mint as an "A", Very Fine as a "B", Fine as a "C", and Good as a 'D'. Learn more about these comic book grading terms and others here.

Last updated: September 7, 2025