Just to clarify a couple of terms for Craig.
MOC = mint figure on card.
MOMC = mint figure on mint card
Many people incorrectly assume MOC means the card in mint as well. While it would be heavily criticized, technically a card could be ripped in half and creased to hell with a crushed and yellow bubble, but as long as that figure is still sealed to the part of the card behind it and not removable, it's a MOC.
You said you are looking for "reasonable" condition. Since only you know what you're looking for, consider looking at AFA75 graded figures. Most 75's are still in good shape, but with maybe a crease on the card or corner ding on a bubble. If those flaws are acceptable to you, the grading will erase (most) doubts of authenticity, and 75's don't carry the stupid extra premium higher grades do. If anything, you might even score some deals, and many AFA buyers aren't overly interested in anything under 80/85, despite cards that often times are barely different than the higher graded ones.
Ian