There are lots of different grading companies. The most reputable company is PSA or Beckett. There are lots of other grading companies like CGC, SGC, etc but they are not as reputable and their graded cards don’t sell for as much (but they are cheaper too). If you have a card that is worth more than $100 in graded condition, I’d recommend getting it graded via Beckett or PSA.
You should go to those respective website to find out how their grading process works and how much it costs.
Each of our card detail pages has a “PSA” logo and coupon offer. If you click that link and use the coupon, you can get $25 off your grading if that is the grading company you choose to use.
We also offer a Grading Recommendation tool to help you know which cards are good idea to get graded.
https://www.sportscardspro.com/page/grading-recommendations
Thank you
When I update existing collection, my existing collection number didn’t show up
Hello. I was trying to add a bunch of European PC games into the database, but ran into an issue: the console "PC" is only available under NTSC. That means, that the age ratings are only the US ones, and the barcode codes do not line up with what the system expects, and it results in an error.
I have added around 30 pokemon cards to a folder but the folder value is not showing the correct amount. value should show are £200 but only showing £14. This is happening both on the app and on the desktop.
Any help would be appreciated
Sorry for any problem. I've asked servers to revalue and recount everything. That should be done by the time you get this, but sometimes takes longer on really big collections. Sorry for any inconvenience.
Are any of the Pieces of the Past historical cards going to be added anytime soon?
Can you please include PSA POP data as a digestable CSV download for pokemon cards?
When sorting collection by biggest increase in price, it should take into account from the date the card was added to the collection on pricecharting!
This can be programmed easy:
1. Record all prices of cards on day it was added to collection on pricecharting (should be easy since there is a built in historic price chart on pricecharting)
2. If present day is Y, record all prices of cards on day Y (should be easy since there is a built in historic price chart on pricecharting)
3. Record the difference, Y-X and sort by largest to smallest
This is helpful for me and for any avid collector because I would like to see which cards have gone up the most since I purchased to maximize my profits when in the mood to sell some cards locally or on eBay. The current algorithm is quite poor in actually filtering from biggest to smallest increase in price alone.
Let us know what features you want on PriceCharting.