How much does it cost to get a Pokemon card graded?

avatarBeatingDebit7 months ago
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avatarBruisingTopaz7 months ago

Grading a Pokemon card can cost anywhere from $20 to over $100, depending on the service you choose and how quickly you want it back. PSA, BGS, and CGC are the big names in card grading, and each has different pricing tiers based on turnaround time, card value, and the level of service (like adding sub-grades or extra protection). Always check their websites for the most up-to-date pricing!

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avatarJiggettingBait7 months ago

Honestly, unless your card is super rare or holds sentimental value, it might not be worth grading. Just my two cents.


avatarCorsetingJoke7 months ago

It ain't cheap! Quick answer: expect to shell out at least 20 bucks. But if your card is super rare or you're in a rush, you could be looking at a bill much higher than that. Shop around and maybe wait for special deals or discounts.

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