How is a Pokemon Card Graded?

avatarPressingDeska year ago
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avatarAutocancellingWeeka year ago

Pokemon card grading is all about condition and rarity! Professional grading services like PSA, Beckett, or CGC inspect cards for things like centering, corners, edges, and surface. They look for any signs of wear, scratches, or bends. The card gets a score from 1 to 10, with 10 being absolutely perfect. This score can seriously affect a card's value, especially for collectors.

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avatarReroutingTopaza year ago

Grading is overrated. Just enjoy the cards, no need to put a number on everything!


avatarForetellingTablea year ago

Honestly, just keep it simple. They slap a grade on your card based on how shiny and crisp it looks. More shiny and less bent equals more $$$.


avatarTrottingAreaa year ago

I had my rare Charizard graded and it was an eye-opener. They use a magnifying glass or something to check every tiny detail. Got an 8 and thought it was perfect. It's super strict!

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