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Platinum Card Talk Member |
I've been working on a new website lately and one thing I want it to have is a glossary of card collecting terms. I know we throw them around like everyone knows what we are talking about, but a lot of people don't know and I'd like to help them. So here's the list I already have, additions and corrections welcomed! I think I have a good start but a few fresh sets of eyes would be greatly appreciated. Ed 7/22: Added 26 new definitions thanks to Card Talk members! 7/23: Added 14 new definitions.This message has been edited. Last edited by: Scifi Cards, ____________________ Trading Page Now Online: http://www.scifi.cards/trading.html Collecting Sketches of the Character Crystal | ||
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Gold Card Talk Member |
At the moment, all I can see that may be needed is a differential between Wardrobe/Costume cards that were worn as against "material used in the creation of". Also, the difference between on-card autos and stickers. Who would have thought a little piece of card would be so involved Well done for this list, Ed | |||
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Diamond Card Talk Member |
Ed - Great list, I can only think of "Uncut Mini Press Sheet"/"Mini Press Sheet" as a term, you have Uncut Sheet but sometimes you just see these referred to as Mini Press sheetThis message has been edited. Last edited by: hammer, | |||
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Bronze Card Talk Member |
A term I find myself using in looking for promos something is Sample Card. | |||
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NSU Writer |
I'm sure others will pop up, but that looks like a pretty complete list | |||
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Member |
Nice list. "Die Cut Sticker" or "Die Cut Sticker Card" might be an addition. Should "Prisim Card" be spelled "prism card"? Great job. | |||
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New Card Talk Member |
Some other terms I can think of - Hobby Box/Pack Retail Box/Pack Full Bleed Auto Case Hit | |||
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Member |
How about: Factory Sets Keepsake Sets 4-up sheets 6-up sheets 50-up sheets | |||
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Silver Card Talk Member |
That's a heckuva list, Ed. With the other suggestions and the following, I think you may about have it all. The following: OCD Flat broke. ____________________ Golden Age Card Talk member. | |||
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Diamond Card Talk Member |
That's a big list, and I'll bet we could double it if we really tried. Allocation - A new favorite term for dealers and collectors alike I'm sure. Premium Box - Not a premium pack, but those small, full base set boxes that also include one or more hits. Artist Proof or Artist Return - You know, those great sketches that are returned to the artist and I can't afford. Bordered - RA's term for the auotgraph card style other than the Full Bleed. Gloss or High Gloss - The stuff that makes the cards look pretty before they all stick together. Slabbed or Slabbed Cards - Graded cards in tamper proof slabs, except when owners bust them open because the rating is too low. Unlicensed Card - Opposite of licensed cards. Counterfeit - Fake card, forged signature, sometimes both. Fake - See above. Pockets - As in pages. Damaged - Anything negative on the card that lowers the grade or value, damage may come from the manufacturing process or anytime after. SRP - Suggested Retail Price from the manufacturer. Give me some time and I'll remember more. It's a shame that this is all I have to do. | |||
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Bronze Card Talk Member |
Pop-Up Cad…. I might have dated one of these in college! LOL. Now I have a question - are a cel and acetate card the same thing? ____________________ Traded with Deena, tragicend, Pochacco, Greg Geerts, tradeacard, barobehere, xtime, blwilson, derigel, Salama, mccheese8472, wolfie, glim, BILLZEE, Bond, Warrior Babe and Juelle Lou | |||
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Diamond Card Talk Member |
Also Repaired Card - A card that has had damage fixed or concealed, be it a hole filled in, or a chipped border painted or an edge trimmed. Repaired cards are worse off than if left in the original condition. Trimmed Card - The card is cut down at the edges to conceal damage, making it smaller than the standard size. Chipping - Damage at the card edges, usually due to black colored borders that are breaking away. Some older products are very prone to this damage. | |||
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Platinum Card Talk Member |
Some great additions... Keep 'em coming! But... If you suggest a term you have to also give it's definition. I have no idea what a keepsake set is. Ed ____________________ Trading Page Now Online: http://www.scifi.cards/trading.html Collecting Sketches of the Character Crystal | |||
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Platinum Card Talk Member |
In strict terms no. Acetate cards are usually the whole card that is clear and plastic. Cel cards usually have a window of plastic or of actual film that is much thinner than an acetate card. But, many people do use these terms interchangeably. Ed ____________________ Trading Page Now Online: http://www.scifi.cards/trading.html Collecting Sketches of the Character Crystal | |||
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Platinum Card Talk Member |
I've debated about some generic terms. Shouldn't everyone know what a fake or counterfeit is. But, as it pertains to cards it might be relevant. Trust me Raven, I've sat at this list for an hour or more several different times. But, I think it is a good resource for new collectors and old collectors who might not know the current lingo in trading cards. Ed ____________________ Trading Page Now Online: http://www.scifi.cards/trading.html Collecting Sketches of the Character Crystal | |||
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Diamond Card Talk Member |
It's already a GREAT resource | |||
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Diamond Card Talk Member |
Well I was making a joke there, hence the laughing face. I think its a good brain teaser and a great resource to come up with a card collector's dictionary as it were. Its not just old collectors that might not understand current lingo, but also new collectors that don't know terms that came before and sometimes are not even used for modern cards. As for generic words, its not that simple because you may have terms that you think are self explanatory, but other people have totally different ideas about what they mean. For example, here's some not on your list that people often don't understand even though you would expect them to: Dealer or Card Dealer - When is it a dealer and when is it just a seller? Distributor or Card Distributor - What's the difference between a distributor and a dealer? Manufacturer or Card Manufacturer - Is it made by a major brand or a home art project? Brick'N'Mortar - It's a real hobby store, but many collectors have never seen one. L - Limited - How many copies is that? XL - Extra Limited - Same question. VL - Very Limited - Same question. Print Run - How many base cards printed? How many boxes made? Sometimes stated, sometimes not. What's better? Patch Card, or Manufactured Patch Card - Not the same at all. A Patch Card is a cut of a real patch on a real costume and is valuable to me. A Manufactured Patch Card is just something the manufacturer put together as another hit and has no value to me. Others would disagree with the value part of course. Con Exclusives - OK I think I might have just made that one up, but it is real these days. Cards that are promos or even expansions or even totally new sets, made solely for a given card show or convention. SDCC anyone? I don't know about other collectors, but the frequency and outstanding quality of these cards that are hard to come by are starting to bother me, to put it mildly. So if we all think about and want to be inelusive in this project, which really is a project, we could come up with many more of these words or terms that get batted around, but may still be misunderstood even when we think we know them. This message has been edited. Last edited by: Raven, | |||
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Bronze Card Talk Member |
I did see a few grammatical/spelling errors, though I am not sure those are the kinds of corrections you're looking for. So, sorry if I've overstepped by pointing this out. Otherwise, this is a wonderful glossary so far and has even educated me on some terms I was previously not familiar with. ____________________ Pretenama | |||
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Silver Card Talk Member |
Good luck with this Ed. I will try to find time to read through all of this and give you input. It's tough when manufactures aren't sure of the terms, and have different names for the same thing. I recently was in search of securing some AP cards. Artists had different terms. Things became very confusing in a hurry. Some professions where new to the sketch card thing. Some cards were worked on a year ago, so things where unclear to which season they did the work for. For example, I don't think there's any difference in TWD season 3 part 1 and part 2 sketch cards. ____________________ | |||
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Diamond Card Talk Member |
Also: Mystery Pack - If you know Breygent, you know its Mystery Packs. Rainbow Refractor - Its a refractor with even more color, for even more money. Many a collector, including myself, can't tell the difference on sight, but I'm told it's there. Vintage Card and Modern Card - Where you place a card all depends on the span of years you choose and there is no universal agreement on the last year for vintage and the first year of the modern era. Back Door - A commom term not just for cards. It implies product that was not acquired through normal or legal channels. Text - Usually means the back of the card, the part that no one reads. 1/1 - The elusive and rare one of one card. Sometimes stamped or written on the card, sometimes just understood, like in all sketches are technically 1/1s, although some images may be reused. All 1/1s are not created equal. | |||
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