
This product is an original studio-produced one sheet movie poster for the film Lethal Weapon. " Measuring at 27" x 40, this poster was created in the United States and is a piece of authentic movie memorabilia. Perfect for fans of the 1980s action film, this poster captures the essence of the iconic movie with its high-quality design and imagery. A must-have for collectors of entertainment memorabilia, this poster is a rare and valuable piece of cinematic history. Guaranteed original, not a reprint.
Looks exactly as it did when printed. No wear, no flaws, no edge damage. No fold breaks, dents, pinholes, or fraying. Only microscopic printing imperfections allowed.If there's any visible flaw at all, it's not C10. C9 - Near Mint (NM). Almost perfect (about 90% of C10). Up to 4 tiny pinholes total.
Very light pressure marks from display. Minor fold wear without white lines.Tears, stains, foxing, fading, paper loss. Border chips, staple marks, censor stamps.
C8 - Excellent / Very Fine (EX). Still very attractive, but clearly not new (80%). Allowed (in small amounts, must be described). Small corner or border creases (under 1). Slight fold wear (no heavy white lines).
Tiny tape stain (no tape attached). Up to 2 very small tears (under ½). Very light foxing, stains, or soiling.Small border chip (under ½). Heavy stains, fading, dirt, or paper loss.
C7 - Very Good to Excellent. Nice but clearly used (70%).
Same types of flaws as C8. More of them (7-8 total issues). Tape, creases, writing, small paper loss allowed. Still presentable, but flaws are noticeable. This is a transition grade. C6 - Very Good (Condition B). Well used but solid (60%). Minor writing on front or back. Fold wear that doesn't ruin the image. Should still feel bright and flexible.Linen backing can improve appearance. C5 - Good to Very Good (Condition C).
All C6 issues, but more severe and numerous. Generally unattractive to most collectors.Writing on front and back. Same issues as C4, but worse. C2 - Poor to Fair.
Large holes, heavy tears, severe paper loss. Brittle paper, possibly in pieces.
Mostly for reference, restoration, or rarity value only.
