How to Grade PSA Pokemon Cards

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avatarHatchellingCalm7 months ago

Just send it to PSA, let the pros handle it. Why stress over the tiny details?

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avatarImplementingPons7 months ago

Grading PSA Pokemon cards is pretty straightforward but does require attention to detail. First, check your card for any visible flaws like scratches, bends, or whitening on the edges. Then, look at the centering of the image; it should be even on all sides. Lastly, consider the card's surface quality and color saturation. If you think your card looks mint, you could send it to PSA for professional grading. Remember, a higher grade can significantly increase a card's value!


avatarArisingWard7 months ago

Been grading cards for years and here's the truth: it's all about the card's condition. If the edges are sharp, the surface is smooth, and the centering is good, you're looking at a high-grade card. Always double-check under good lighting; missed imperfections can cost you big in grading.

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