Should I grade my card?

Most cards aren't worth grading — check yours in 30 seconds.

Find out before paying PSA fees. Know your card's raw value, PSA 9 downside, PSA 10 upside, and grading ROI.

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  • Avoid grading fees on cards that lose money at PSA 9
  • See raw vs PSA 9 vs PSA 10 in one result
  • Get a grade, sell raw, or wait verdict

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Walk through the sports card grading calculator (PSA ROI, hidden costs, PSA 9 vs 10). Pokémon, baseball, and basketball shortcuts below.

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CardSnap compares raw card value, PSA 9 downside, PSA 10 upside, and grading ROI verdict
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FAQ

Where do CardSnap value estimates come from?

CardSnap combines recent marketplace-style sold/listing signals, PSA population data when available, and conservative grading-fee assumptions. See our methodology page for full detail.

Is this financial or grading advice?

No. CardSnap is a research tool for collectors. Markets move quickly — use results as a starting point, not a guarantee of grade or sale price.

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