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Revisit a piece of history through a vintage print ad from 1981, capturing the essence of advertising and design trends of that era.Print Ad Grading:
NM - (Near Mint)
The color and paper are vibrant and extremely well-preserved. There is no sign of aging to the naked eye.
EXC - (Excellent)
Excellent denotes the print may have some imperfection but is not visible to the naked eye. There are no major rips, wrinkles, or foxing in the print.
VG - (Very Good)
The print has some signs of aging such as discoloration, darkening or fading, and foxing. There are no major rips, wrinkles, or foxing in the print. A minor rip on the outside edge of less than a quarter of an inch or a corner page curl may be evident. Usually, these imperfections can be masked by framing or matting.
G - (Good)
A good print has an imperfection somewhere within the print. A small stain, rip, wrinkle, or ink transfer, or moisture damage has affected the print. There will be corner curls, wrinkles, and dog-eared or folded corners of more than a quarter of an inch.
F - (Fair or Poor)
The print has a major or severe imperfection issue that is immediately apparent and inherent due to age or condition such as severe foxing, wrinkles, or water/moisture damage. The print has been listed despite its poor condition due to the rarity or interest of the print.