How much does it cost to send a Pokemon card to PSA?

avatarWarningSquad10 months ago
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avatarNoticingPuff10 months ago

Sending a Pokemon card to PSA for grading can vary in cost, depending on the service level you choose and the value of the card. Roughly, you're looking at around $20 for the economy service for a card with a declared value under $499. But if you're in a hurry or got a super valuable card, it can go up to $300 or more for the express services.

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avatarBivouacingFirm10 months ago

It's not just the grading fee, remember to factor in shipping costs both ways and insurance if you're sending a high-value card. So, it could end up being a bit more than you first thought.


avatarScoldingIrony10 months ago

Honestly, unless it's a super rare card, PSA grading is kinda overkill. The fees add up really fast, especially for casual collectors or players.

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