How Much Does it Cost to Grade Pokemon Cards?

avatarSawingBully7 months ago
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avatarColoringNoon7 months ago

Grading Pokemon cards can vary widely in price, depending on several factors like the grading company you choose and the turnaround time you're aiming for. On average, it could cost anywhere from $20 to $100 or more per card. The price can go up for expedited services or for particularly valuable cards that require extra insurance during the grading process.

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avatarConcludingDisc7 months ago

Honestly, it doesn't always make sense to grade your cards unless you're confident they're in mint condition or if they're particularly rare. I've seen folks shell out a lot for grading, only to find their card wasn't as valuable as they thought. Always do your homework first!


avatarCorsetingJoke7 months ago

IMO, grading is overrated unless you're dealing with ultra-rare cards. Save your money and just enjoy your collection!

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