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1968 CORGI #338 CHEVROLET SS 350 CAMARO, MINT w/ EXC BOX. The Reeded Edge is one of the oldest
and most established rare coin and collectible firms on the internet. Everyone
who works here is a collector, and all of our items are acquired as if we were
buying them for ourselves. We do not handle reproductions, restored, or
modified items.Everything that we sell comes with our 100% iron-clad guarantee; you
must be satisfied, or you may return it for a no-questions-asked refund. It's
that simple!Most items ship on the same business day that we receive your payment. All
items are packed securely to insure that you will receive them in the same
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terms and conditions, please click HERE.Here is a key to our toy grading scale:MODELS:MINT-as made, virtually perfect
near MINT-a small imperfection or two but evidencing no playwear
EXC - a toy with some minor playwear that still has a new appearance at arm's length
VG - a toy with obvious wear, but still presents well.
GOOD-a toy that is 100% intact but shows fairly extensive playwear; may be missing some original parts or show signs of fatigue.
FAIR-a toy with very extensive wear and missing a good portion of original paint. Parts may be missing and fatigue evident but the model will have a somewhat complete appearance. With the exception of rare models, pieces in this condition are not collectible.BOXES:MINT - as-made, virtually perfect
near MINT - sharp and bright with a MINT appearance with a couple of slight imperfections.
EXC - a box that may either show some loss of brightness, an area of minor graffiti or an area of fatigue but still presents well.
VG - a box that will show a combination of fatigue, graffiti, staining or fading of color, but is structurally sound with a decent overall look.
GOOD - a box with extensive wear and fatigue which may be evidencing some paper loss, but still is displayable.
FAIR - a box with damage (bad tears, missing an end panel, complete sides obscured by graffiti, etc) that is minimally collectible and displays poorly.As full time coin dealers , we tend to apply coin grading standards to our toys. In other words, we make an effort to grade conservatively.
