Collection: Psa Graded Slabs
1. Graded cards are assigned a numerical grade (usually on a scale of 1-10), indicating the card's condition. Higher grades generally mean better condition and can significantly impact the card's value.
2.Grading companies also verify the authenticity of the card. When purchasing a graded card, you can be more confident in its legitimacy.
3.Graded cards are typically encapsulated in plastic cases, commonly referred to as slabs. Different grading companies use different types of slabs. For example, PSA uses a distinctive rectangular slab, while BGS uses a rectangular slab with a sub-grade for each aspect of the card (centering, corners, edges, and surface).
4.The graded card's market value depends on factors like the player, card rarity, grade, and overall demand. It's essential to research recent sales and market trends for similar cards to gauge a fair price.
5.If buying from an individual or online marketplace, consider the seller's reputation. Reputable sellers often provide clear images of the card, disclose any imperfections, and may have positive reviews from other buyers.
6.Graded cards are encased in plastic, which provides protection but also means they can't be handled as easily as raw cards. Consider how you plan to store or display the card.
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PSA 10 2003 Pokémon ex Mewtwo ex-Holo Ruby and Saphier #101
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PSA 10 2000 Pokémon Rocket Dark Blastoise 1st Edition Holo #3
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PSA 10 2002 Expedition Pokemon Charizard -Rev.Foil #39
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PSA 10 2002 Pokemon Neo Destiny No Light Dragonite Holo #14
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PSA 10 2002 Pokémon Neo Destiny Shining Steelix (1ST Edition) #112
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PSA10 Dark Charizard Pokemon Team Rocket 1st Edition Holo #4
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