How to get Pokemon cards graded

July 2024 · 7 minute read

Learn about Pokemon TCG grading companies (PSA, Beckett, CGC, SCG, HGA, AGS, and Ace Grading) before getting yours graded.

We understand that you might feel fearful of getting your precious cards graded, especially because of the notoriety of Pokemon card grading scams, from companies like Ludkins running away with money to companies losing cards and even grading ‘obviously altered’ cut cards.

The key decision for many when considering a card-grading company is reputation. It’s a given that companies that employ people to manually determine the grade of a card are prone to errors.

Many reputable companies as well as dark horses on the scene have started to pioneer AI technologies in 2023. They promise more consistent and accurate grading, but who knows if they will outlast their rivals?

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This guide will help you explore your best options when it comes to getting your treasured Pokemon cards and booster packs of cards graded in the USA and the UK, in 2023.

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Contents

Card Grading Process

Why get your Pokemon cards graded

What do trading card grading companies take into account when grading cards?

Guidelines for grading booster packs of cards:

The above guidelines are specifically for individual cards, although most grading companies will also grade some sealed Pokemon products, especially booster packs. To do this they will take into account the following:

Trading card grade calculator:

The USA-based HGA provides a grading calculator to help you estimate the value of your card based on their system. Along with the guide information, you may wish to refer to this before sending off your cards to get a better estimate of what you can achieve. The calculator allows you to input variables in four categories: surface, centering, corners, and edges.

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HGA Grade Calculator

Best Pokemon Trading Card Grading Companies in 2023

Beckett Grading Services (BGS):

Beckett is based in Texas. Their company has an excellent reputation, having been voted industry best for six consecutive years. Their system is easy to comprehend. They use a 1–10 grading scale that increases in half-point increments. Their highest-graded cards come with distinctive black labels for 10’s, gold labels for 9.5-10’s, and silver labels for 8.5-9’s. Their other cards have white labels.

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Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA):

PSA is known by most to be the ‘gold standard’ of grading in the trading card industry. They’ve been around since ’91 and are one of the ‘big three’ along with CGC and Beckett. Their grades are easier to achieve than Beckett’s or SGC’s.

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Certified Guarantee Company (CGC):

CGC is another of the big three companies in Pokemon card grading. They have a strict grading system; however, they are cheaper than PSA and Beckett.

Sportscard Guarantee Corporation (SGC):

SGC was entrusted with grading a Mickey Mantle 1952 trading card that later sold at auction for over $12.6 million, making it the most expensive trading card ever sold. They are meticulous and highly respected for being the most accurate. Some collectors believe their grades to be worth more than those of competitors like PSA, as they are more difficult to obtain.

ACE Grading (Ace):

Ace Grading has excellent security protocols that help protect the buyer from fraud. They use a tamper-proof foil logo, a QR code, and an AI-powered ‘cypheme‘ label that matches the item to the uploaded card and condition. The label also includes a unique orange band that isn’t featured in Pantone lists. They record their chemically unique signature, which is stored in the cloud and cannot be copied.

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Hybrid Grading Approach (HGA):

HGA was founded in 2021 during the Pokemon card boom and has had an impressive run, growing quickly since. In an industry where reputation is everything, they have already staked their claim by becoming one of the only companies to use a hybrid approach to grading, making the most of AI as well as real people. They also offer a refund promise in the case of your cards not meeting the agreed turnaround times.

Automated Grading Systems (AGS):

A group founded AGS at a collect-o-con in 2021 and has since rapidly gained prestige for being one of the only card grading companies to exclusively use card scanning software. Their ‘robograding‘ approach that uses computers to grade Pokemon TCG cards returns highly accurate grades.

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Artificial Intelligence and Computer-Based Grading:

Human error has a significant impact on the grade your trading card will receive on that day. While most companies use computers to help them grade your cards, others solely grade using AI. This is great news for consistency and accuracy, but for older companies adopting the technology, it has an obvious downside. As the algorithm improves and as people regrade their cards, their previous cards are unlikely to receive the same grades they had before.

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What not to do:

Whether or not you’re interested in a human touch or interested in exploring AI-driven approaches to grading cards, this list should help you decide what is best. We encourage you to go directly to a grading company. Although human error can sometimes creep in, the best graders strive to provide excellent service, love your cards, and have passed the test of time.

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