Is grading Pokémon cards worth it?

Grading is worth it when the graded value clears the raw price plus grading and shipping, and when the card has a realistic shot at a high grade. For low-value or played cards, the fees usually eat the upside. Run your numbers before you send.

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Install free, arm the product page before the drop, and QuickCatch carts it the moment it restocks.

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How QuickCatch works

STEP 1

Add it free

One click in Chrome.

STEP 2

Arm the page

Open the product page and tap Watch this drop.

STEP 3

It carts it

On the restock, your AI adds it. You check out.

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Why it beats refreshing

Stores that carry the hottest sets block bots, so a normal AI assistant cannot reach the page when stock returns. QuickCatch runs in your own browser and your own logged-in session, so it reaches the same pages you do. It watches the page you opened and adds the item to your cart the second stock flips, which is the part everyone else loses the race on.

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FAQ

How do I calculate if it's worth it?
Use the grading ROI calculator: enter the raw price, the value at the grade you expect, and grading cost to see profit and margin.
Which cards are worth grading?
High-value chase cards in near-mint condition, where a PSA 10 multiplies the price. Bulk and played cards usually are not.
Where do I buy the raw card at retail?
QuickCatch carts sealed product and listings the moment they restock, so you start at retail not resale.

Catch the next Pokémon drop

Install free, arm the product page before the drop, and QuickCatch carts it the moment it restocks.

Not ready to install? Get a free heads-up the next time it restocks.