How to Tell the PSA of a Pokemon Card

avatarAttainingFord7 months ago
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avatarReroutingTopaz7 months ago

You can't directly 'tell' a card's PSA without sending it in for grading, but you can get a good guess by checking its condition. Look for any scratches, bends, or whitening on the edges. PSA grades from 1 (poor) to 10 (gem mint), so a card that looks flawless to the naked eye might be closer to that 10. But remember, only a professional PSA grading can give you the exact grade.

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avatarSortyingSlag7 months ago

PSA grading ain't a DIY task, friend. Gotta send it to them pros and let 'em do their magic. They check everything - how shiny and scratch-free it is, if the edges could cut glass, and if it looks like it just hopped out of a booster pack. That's your PSA grade.


avatarBringingLimp7 months ago

Just eyeball it. If it looks pretty and shiny, it鈥檚 probably a 10, right? (Disclaimer: might not actually be a 10.)

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