How do I get my Pokemon cards appraised?

avatarComposingGuru·7 months ago
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avatarRollingHank·7 months ago

Getting your Pokemon cards appraised is actually pretty straightforward! First, you want to do a preliminary check of the card's condition and rarity yourself. Look for any bends, scratches, or marks that might affect its value. Next, check out online databases and price guides to get a rough idea of what your cards might be worth. Sites like TCGplayer or eBay completed listings can give you recent sale prices. For a more official appraisal, consider reaching out to professional grading services like PSA, Beckett, or CGC. They grade your card's condition and certify its authenticity, which can significantly affect its value. Remember, the better the condition, the higher the value!

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avatarConcludingDisc·7 months ago

Got my Charizard card graded by PSA and it totally changed its value – for the better! Professional grading is the way to go if you think you've got something really special.


avatarImplementingPons·7 months ago

Just toss them on eBay and let the market decide. Beats paying for an appraisal!

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