What does PSA 10 mean in Pokémon cards?

avatarRequestingFinal·7 months ago
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avatarJokingTunic·7 months ago

PSA 10 is basically the holy grail for Pokémon card collectors! It stands for Professional Sports Authenticator grade 10, which means the card is in virtually perfect condition. The card's got no flaws, perfect corners, no print errors, and it shines like it just hopped out of a pack. So, if you've got a PSA 10 card, you're holding onto a gem!

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avatarPressingDesk·7 months ago

Simply put, PSA 10 equals perfection. It's the top grade a Pokémon card can get, meaning it's in mint condition. Cards with this grade are super rare and valuable!


avatarReoccuringRace·7 months ago

PSA 10? Overrated. It's just a grade that says a card is perfect. But honestly, the joy in Pokémon cards is in the fun of collecting and playing, not just in chasing perfect grades.

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