What does "PSA 10" mean for a sports card?

A PSA 10 (Gem Mint 10) means a sports card is considered virtually perfect, exhibiting four sharp corners, flawless surface, perfect focus, and full original gloss, with centering within strict limits (currently around 55/45 front, 75/25 back), making it the highest possible grade and significantly increasing its value for collectors.
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Is a PSA 10 card worth more?

If a card is graded a PSA 10, it is absolutely worth more money than that same card that is ungraded. If that card gets returned and is graded from a 1-7, traditionally the value goes down. If it's an 8 or a 9, the card could be worth the same as its current ungraded condition or more.
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How rare is it to get a PSA 10?

Getting a PSA 10 (Gem Mint) grade is quite rare, as it requires near-perfect condition with sharp corners, perfect focus, full gloss, and excellent centering (55/45 to 60/40 front, 75/25 back), with less than 1% of cards off the production line meeting these stringent criteria, though it's easier for modern cards if perfectly handled from pack to sleeve, while vintage cards face more gatekeeping and manufacturing issues. 
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What does PSA 10 mean in cards?

A PSA 10 means a trading card is in Gem Mint condition, virtually perfect with sharp corners, perfect gloss, flawless surface, and near-perfect centering (typically 55/45 to 60/40 front, 75/25 back), making it the highest possible grade and extremely valuable to collectors, as it signifies near-flawless preservation.
 
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Is PSA 1 or 10 better?

PSA Grading Standards
  • Numerical Grades For Trading Cards.
  • GEM-MT 10: GEM MINT. A PSA Gem Mint 10 card is a virtually perfect card. ...
  • MINT 9: MINT. ...
  • NM-MT 8: NEAR MINT-MINT. ...
  • NM 7: NEAR MINT. ...
  • EX-MT 6: EXCELLENT-MINT. ...
  • EX 5: EXCELLENT. ...
  • PR 1: POOR.
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Is PSA 7 a bad grade?

A PSA NM 7 is a card with just a slight surface wear visible upon close inspection. There may be slight fraying on some corners. Picture focus may be slightly out-of register. A minor printing blemish is acceptable.
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How likely is a card to be PSA-10?

The odds of getting a PSA 10 vary wildly but generally range from difficult to very rare, depending heavily on the card's age, set, and your ability to find a truly flawless example, with rates around 15-40% in some modern submissions, but much lower for vintage; expect more 9s than 10s, as PSA's standards are strict, requiring sharp corners, perfect gloss, and precise centering (now ~55/45), making truly "perfect" cards uncommon even when fresh from packs.
 
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How do I know if my card is a 10?

A card becomes a "10" (like a PSA Gem Mint 10) by being virtually flawless and nearly perfect across four key areas: Corners (sharp, no whitening), Edges (smooth, no chipping), Surface (pristine, no scratches, print spots, or gloss issues), and Centering (very precise, around 55/45 on the front for PSA). Even minor issues, like a tiny white speck on a corner or slight off-centering, usually prevent a perfect 10 grade, making it extremely difficult to achieve.
 
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What does a PSA 7 look like?

A PSA 7 (Near Mint) card looks great at first glance but shows minor wear upon closer inspection, with slight corner fraying, minor surface scratches, maybe a tiny print flaw, and slight off-centering (around 70/30 to 75/25 front), while retaining most original gloss, indicating a high-quality, slightly used collectible.
 
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What Pokémon card is worth $1,000,000?

The most famous "million dollar" Pokémon card is the Pikachu Illustrator, with Logan Paul owning a PSA 10 graded version that set a Guinness World Record for a private sale at $5.275 million in 2022, with Paul now planning to auction it. This extremely rare card, from a 1998 illustration contest, is considered the holy grail for collectors due to its scarcity (only 39 believed to exist) and connection to Pikachu's creator, Atsuko Nishida.
 
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What stops a card from PSA 10?

For a PSA 10, centering should be within a tolerance of approximately 55/45 to 60/40 percent on the front, and 75/25 percent on the back. Poor centering can adversely impact a card's value. Corners: All four corners must be sharp and well-defined. Any wear, rounding, or fraying can significantly impact the grade.
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How much does 1 PSA grading cost?

Grading one card with PSA costs anywhere from around $28 (Value service for <$500 cards) up to hundreds or thousands for high-value, fast-turnaround options, depending heavily on the card's potential value, how fast you need it back (turnaround time), and if you have a membership. A standard non-member submission for a common card starts around $28 (Value Service) with a long turnaround, while faster services like Express or Super Express for valuable cards can be $150+ or $275+, plus shipping, with much quicker times. 
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What's better, CGC or PSA?

Neither CGC nor PSA is universally "better"; the choice depends on your goal: PSA is generally better for resale value and market liquidity, while CGC often offers faster service, better slabs for personal collection, and precise sub-grades, though its value is lower. For maximum value retention, PSA 10s are the standard, but CGC's stricter grading (especially on newer cards) and modern slabs appeal to many collectors for personal display.
 
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Can you get a PSA 10 with a white spot?

You might get a PSA 10 with a tiny white spot, especially if it's a microscopic printing flaw, only visible under light, or on the border/back, but it's risky because PSA 10 is for Gem Mint cards needing flawlessness, so even slight whitening or a noticeable dot often drops a card to a PSA 9, depending heavily on the grader's discretion and other card aspects like centering. 
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What do my PSA results mean?

PSA levels measure a protein from the prostate gland, and while a higher level can signal prostate cancer, it often means other issues like an enlarged prostate (BPH) or inflammation (prostatitis) are present. Levels are given in nanograms per milliliter (ng/mL) and a doctor interprets them considering age, prostate size, and other factors, often suggesting further tests for levels above 4.0 ng/mL or rapidly rising levels, as it indicates increased risk but not definitive cancer.
 
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How to spot a PSA 10 card?

To tell if a card is a PSA 10 Gem Mint, check for four sharp corners, perfect focus, full gloss, no stains, and near-perfect centering (around 55/45 front, 75/25 back), allowing for only very minor printing imperfections that don't detract from the card's appeal. Use a magnifying glass and good lighting to inspect for subtle edge whitening or surface flaws that would lower the grade, as even tiny imperfections disqualify a card from a 10.
 
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Is it better to buy graded or ungraded cards?

It's better to buy graded cards for trust, authentication, and maximized investment value, especially for high-end cards where a top grade (like a PSA 10) commands significantly higher prices, offering buyer confidence and protection from misrepresentation. However, buying raw (ungraded) cards is often better for lower-value cards, as grading costs aren't justified, or for experienced collectors who can assess condition themselves, potentially finding hidden gems or getting a better price by grading them later. 
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How likely is a PSA 10?

The odds of getting a PSA 10 vary wildly but generally range from difficult to very rare, depending heavily on the card's age, set, and your ability to find a truly flawless example, with rates around 15-40% in some modern submissions, but much lower for vintage; expect more 9s than 10s, as PSA's standards are strict, requiring sharp corners, perfect gloss, and precise centering (now ~55/45), making truly "perfect" cards uncommon even when fresh from packs.
 
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What Pokémon card is worth $60,000?

A Trainer No. 3 card from the 1999 Super Secret Battle is a famous Pokémon card known to sell for around $60,000 due to its extreme rarity, awarded only to the third-place winner of that exclusive Japanese tournament. Other cards like the Tropical Mega Battle Tropical Wind (potentially $65k+) or certain Charizard variants can also reach or exceed this value, with high-grade promotional and tournament cards commanding premium prices. 
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Is there anything higher than a PSA 10?

10 is the highest overall grade a sports card can receive, though BGS also offers a Black Label Pristine 10, which means the card received a 10 for all four subgrades. While a Black Label Pristine 10 and PSA 10 are the highest grades a card can obtain, other grades are still valuable.
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How much does a PSA 10 add to value?

A PSA 10 can dramatically increase a card's value, often anywhere from 2 to 10 times the raw or lower-grade price, depending heavily on the card's rarity, player popularity, and current market demand, with older, iconic cards seeing larger multipliers (sometimes 20x or more) than newer ones where higher populations of 10s exist, but a solid 2-3x is a common benchmark for many modern stars.
 
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What is the highest grade a card can get?

The highest card grade is a Gem Mint 10, signifying near perfection with perfect centering, corners, edges, and surface, but some companies like Beckett (BGS) offer a step above with a Pristine 10 (Black Label) for a perfect 10 in all subgrades, while TAG Grading uses a precise 100-1000 scale for ultra-fine distinctions within the 10 grade. A perfect 10 is the pinnacle, with PSA's "Gem Mint 10" being the most recognized, representing a virtually flawless card.
 
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