PSA is the largest and most trusted card grading service in the world. Submitting your trading cards to PSA is the first step towards getting the most from your trading card collection.
Furthermore, is it worth getting hockey cards graded? The Answer. You should ONLY get your cards graded IF it will increase the value or make the sale of the card(s) easier. You should NOT get your card graded just because you THINK it will improve the value. Grading cards costs money.
Also, how much does it cost per card to get PSA graded? PSA grading costs range anywhere from $20 per card all the way up to $10,000 per card, depending on the value of the card, the age of the card, how many cards you’re submitting at one time, how fast you want the turnaround to be, and other factors.
Similarly, how much does it cost to get a card graded by PSA or Beckett? The prices of card grading at PSA range from $20 to $5000 per card, depending on the service level: The value service begins at $20 per card. Economy service starts at $50 per card. Regular service starts at $100 per card.
Moreover, how much does it cost to get TCG graded? Cost-effective Services CGC Trading Cards has a simple and cost-effective fee structure with industry-leading turnaround times. Certification services start at just $15 per card.GMA is the cheapest grading company. At present they offer $3.50 per card prices, while the big guys, PSA and Beckett, want $35 (or $20 if you send a lot of cards or don’t care how long it takes to get them back).
How do you determine if a card is worth grading?
Simply put: the higher the grade, the better it sells! If you pull a low numbered parallel of one of the game’s hottest players, that’s great. Getting it graded and having it come back as a 9.5 or 10 is even better.
How can I get cards graded for free?
PSA Photograde™ Online, a free, new online service from Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA), helps hobbyists gain a better understanding of the PSA Grading Standards and how they apply to their cards by providing a visual tour. It is easily accessed from the PSA home page, www.psacard.com.
How do you grade your own sports cards?
- Surface Condition: paper loss, creases, print dots and other blemishes.
- Corner Wear: soft, rounding, fuzzy.
- Edge Wear: visible wear resulting in paper or color loss.
Where is PSA grading located?
PSA is a division of Collectors Universe, which has offices in California, New Jersey, Paris, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Tokyo. As the only third-party grading service to offer a guarantee on its services, PSA has emerged as the clear leader in authentication and grading for trading cards and other collectibles.
Is Beckett cheaper than PSA?
Although there are some minor differences between the two. Firstly, PSA is a bit more expensive and it takes longer for them to grade your cards. However, their graded cards usually sell better and for more than BGS cards. On the other hand, BGS is faster and less expensive and has a more complex grading system.
Is a Beckett 9.5 a PSA 10?
Everyone in the hobby knows that generally speaking, PSA 10 is the best “non super rare” grade that most cards can get. PSA 10’s routinely sell for as much as 2.5x their BGS 9.5 counterpart.
Who is the best card grading company?
PSA (Professional Sports Authenticators) This is a must for any card made between 1950 and 1980, and many go with PSA for modern, as well. Because PSA is considered the first major grading company, many vintage card collectors prefer PSA-graded cards over BGS.
How do I submit my PSA card?
How do you send cards to graded gems?
Can you get cards graded in person?
In normal times, you could say in-person grading offers convenience and an expedited service, but there is so much up in the air right now, it’s really tough to say. Please check back when in-person shows resume!