How to find the PSA of a Pokemon card

avatarAttainingFord·a year ago
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avatarEarningOunce·a year ago

Finding the PSA grade of your Pokémon card is pretty straightforward! You gotta send your card to the Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA) to get it graded. They'll check out your card's condition and give it a score between 1 and 10. Higher scores mean your card is in better condition and could be worth more. Just head to the PSA website, register and follow the steps to submit your card. Remember, it might cost a bit, especially for higher-value cards.

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avatarBeatingDebit·a year ago

Actually sending a card to PSA? Ain't nobody got time for that. Just enjoy your cards without worrying about the grade!


avatarAttallingHalt·a year ago

Just look it up on eBay! Seriously, if you're just curious about what your card *might* score without actually sending it in, check out similar cards on eBay that have been graded by PSA. Not 100% accurate but gives you an idea.

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