How much does it cost to PSA a Pokemon card?

avatarCaringEthos10 months ago
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avatarConcludingDisc10 months ago

The cost to get a Pokemon card graded by PSA depends on several factors, including the service level you choose, the card's declared value, and the turnaround time you're aiming for. For a basic service, you might be looking at around $20 - $50 per card, but this can jump significantly for faster service or higher-value cards. Always check the latest rates on the PSA website since they can change.

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avatarPleasingSkip10 months ago

Got a card PSA graded recently. Cost me about $30 since it wasn't super valuable but wanted it for my personal collection. Totally worth it for the peace of mind and the official grading!


avatarRequestingFinal10 months ago

Honestly, it's not cheap! Expect to pay a pretty penny, especially if you're sending in a high-value card cause they charge based on the card's value. Quick tip: If it's not super rare, think twice; might not be worth the cost.

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