The
Collectible Grading Authority .Inc use two types of AFA Grades each with three grading levels.
The two types of grades are normal AFA Grades and
AFAM Grades. The M in AFAM stands for Millennium.
To make things more confusing the AFA Grades also contain three subgrades. These are Card, Blister, and Figure.
The goal of the subgrades is to further define the condition of a particular figure. Once the grade has been established, the grader
will then assign individual grades for the card, the blister, and the figure. The overall grade is NOT an average of these three grades.
Furthermore, the new criteria will help define conditions within a particular grade. By using this additional information, a collector can
determine whether or not a figure's grade is borderline. Also, the new criteria will direct collectors to the part of the card that has the most damage. For example, a card that received an overall grade of 85 with a 90 Card, an 80 Blister, and a 90 Figure will show collectors that the blister has the most damage. A card that received an overall grade of 85 with an 85 Card, an 80 Blister, and an 80 Figure will show collectors that this particular piece is a low end 85.
Below is a list of defects which will reduce the overall grade in each sub-category.
Figure/Vehicle: The actual figure will be considered mint unless there exists a defect that detracts from its overall eye appeal. Defects include paint wear, discoloration, over-spray, fading or dismemberment. If the carded figure comes with a collector coin, trading card or other insert, they will also be rated against overall eye appeal.
Blister/Window: The blister will be judged against dents, scratches, fading, yellowing, clouding, sticker residue, tearing, cuts, lifting, soiling, rub marks, crushing, gluing , factory cut and foreign items (ink mark or staple etc.).
Cardback/Box: The backer card will be judged against creasing, bending, rolling, tearing, scuffing, scratching, lifting, print marks, loss of gloss, soiling, discoloring, edge wear, nicks, punctures, ink or foreign markings, peg hole punch, tape repair, focus, price sticker, sticker tear, sticker residue, water damage, bubbling and attached foreign objects.
Price Stickers: Price stickers are generally not considered major flaws, but only become a factor if curling, tearing, staining, picking, etc. of the sticker has occurred. The location of the sticker is also a factor, though most are placed in an area such as a corner that does not detract from the overall appearance of the card. Basically, the condition of the sticker factors into the card subgrade, and from there into the overall grade of the piece.
To find out more about AFA, or to get one of you Action Figures AFA graded, then visit the AFA website toygrader.com.
AFA Gold level: The AFA Gold level consists of the grades 100, 95, and 90. The select few figures that receive these grades are among the highest quality in existence. A very small percentage of figures submitted to AFA receive a Gold grade. The flaws are very minor, very subtle, and are sometimes very hard to identify with the naked eye. The collector who is extremely condition sensitive will be satisfied with the condition of a Gold level figure.
| Description | AFA Grade | Abbreviation |
| Gem Mint | 100 | GEM MT |
| Mint | 95 | MINT |
| Near Mint/Mint | 90 | NM/MT |
| Description | AFA Grade | Abbreviation |
| Near Mint Plus | 85 | NM+ |
| Near Mint | 80 | NM |
| Excellent Plus/Near Mint | 75 | EX+/NM |
| Description | AFA Grade | Abbreviation |
| Excellent Plus | 70 | EX+ |
| Excellent | 60 | EX |
| Very Good | 50 | VG |
| Good | 40 | G |
| Fair | 30 | FAIR |
| Poor | 20 | POOR |
| Very Poor | 10 | VP |
AFA Gold level: The AFAM Gold level consists of the grades 10.0, 9.5, and 9.0. The select few figures that receive these grades are among the highest quality in existence. The flaws are very minor, very subtle, and are sometimes very hard to identify with the naked eye. The collector who is extremely condition sensitive will be satisfied with the condition of a Gold level figure.
AFA Silver level: The AFAM Silver level consists of the grades 8.5, 8.0, and 7.5. The figures that receive these grades are in excellent condition. A collector would be able to spot a few small flaws on an 8.5 and would see several moderate flaws on a 7.5.
AFA Silver level: The AFA Bronze level consists of the grades 70, 60, and below. The figures that receive these grades typically have damage ranging from simply noticeable upon first glance to extremely significant. The card may have creases on the front and the blister may be crushed or cracked. The Bronze level covers a large range of figure conditions and the scope of the flaws range considerably. Condition for Bronze level figures is determined by how many 'major' flaws are present on the card and how severe each flaw is. Bronze level figures may have major flaws such as a torn off POP or other large paper tears. Bronze level figures may not be satisfactory to condition sensitive collectors.
The AFAM Bronze level consists of the grades 7.0 and below. The figures that receive these grades typically have damage ranging from simply noticeable upon first glance to extremely significant. Since all AFAM items must come directly from the original manufacturer's case, very few items will be low enough to receive these grades.