Here's when grading makes sense: Grade These Cards Vintage holos worth $50+ raw that appear Near Mint or better (especially 1st Edition) Modern alternate arts / rainbow rares that came straight from pack to sleeve (likely PSA 10) Cards with low PSA 10 populations where gem mint status commands 5-10x premiums High-end cards for long-term investment - grading protects condition and proves authenticity Don't Grade These Cards worth less than $50 raw - grading costs more than potential value increase Cards with any visible flaws - if you see edge wear or scratches, it won't get PSA 10 Modern bulk holos - PSA 10 premiums on common modern holos are minimal ($5-10) Cards you want to sell quickly - grading takes 2-6+ months with most services Grading Service Comparison Grading ROI Calculator Before grading, do this calculation: Expected PSA 10 value - (Raw card value + Grading cost + Shipping) If the result is less than $50 profit, grading probably isn't worth it Example: Base Set Holo Blastoise in pristine condition PSA 10 sells for: ~$1,500 Raw Near Mint value: ~$400 Grading cost: $50 Shipping both ways: $30 Potential profit: $1,020 Worth grading Frequently Asked Questions Ready to Value Your Collection

The Shadowless variation of the first edition holo Charizard card is considered one of the most valuable and sought-after cards in the Pokmon trading card game
The revealed cards that will be featured in the event are: Charizard, Dragapult, Drampa, Dragonite, Eevee, Hatenna, Hydreigon, Jigglypuff, Koraidon, Miraidon, Pikachu, Quagsire, Rayquaza, Roaring Moon, and Umbreon
Graded Population Report: Rainbow Energy #80 Visualize the distrbution of grades in the chart
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