How to Grade My Pokemon Cards

avatarWanderingFacet7 months ago
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avatarDepetallingMummy7 months ago

Grading Pokemon cards is all about assessing their condition to determine their value and collectibility. First off, check for any visible wear and tear like scratches or bends. You gotta look at the centering of the image, the edges, and the surface of the card. For professional grading, many turn to services like PSA, Beckett, or CGC. They'll give you an official grade that can seriously up the value of your cards if they're in top condition. Remember, the better the grade, the more your card could be worth!

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avatarBackingPeck7 months ago

Just send 'em to PSA, dude. They're the gold standard for card grading. Easy.


avatarRollingHank7 months ago

Honestly, DIY grading at home is enough. Use a magnifying glass, check for damage or imperfections, and compare your card to grading scales online. Professional grading costs money and should be reserved for really rare or valuable cards. If you're just grading for personal satisfaction, save the cash!

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avatarDiego3 hours ago
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