This Card Has a PSA Pop of 1 — Here’s What That Means for Price

A PSA Pop of 1 means that out of every copy of that card ever submitted to PSA for grading, only one has received that particular grade.
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A PSA Pop of 1 means that out of every copy of that card ever submitted to PSA for grading, only one has received that particular grade.

Population reports change the value of a Pokemon card by quantifying scarcity at each grade level, turning abstract rarity into a concrete number that...

If PSA grades your card lower than expected, you are stuck with three options: accept the grade and sell at a reduced value, crack the card out of the...

Yes, CGC is cheaper than PSA for Pokémon card grading — and it is becoming increasingly trusted, though the two services are not interchangeable.

For modern Pokémon cards, your card generally needs PSA 9 or PSA 10 potential to justify the cost of grading, and the raw card should be worth at least...

PSA grading costs range from $24.99 per card at the Value Bulk tier all the way up to $599 per card for Walk-Through service, with a ultra-premium tier...

As of early 2026, PSA grading takes anywhere from 25 to 65 business days depending on your service tier — but those numbers don't tell the whole story.

For most Pokemon card collectors in 2025, PSA is still the default choice if your primary goal is maximizing resale value.

The fastest way to check a Pokémon card's price is to pull out your phone, open a free scanner app like PokeScope or Dragon Shield, point your camera at...

No, we are not in a Pokémon card bubble — at least not in the way most people mean when they use that word.