What Happens to Pokémon Card Prices When Millennials Age Out of Collecting?

The short answer is: we don't know yet, because it's not happening. Millennials, now aged 30 to 45, are currently in their peak earning years and show no...
Protecting and preserving your Pokemon card collection

The short answer is: we don't know yet, because it's not happening. Millennials, now aged 30 to 45, are currently in their peak earning years and show no...

Cracking a PSA 8.5 First Edition Reshiram for a CGC 9 attempt is generally not recommended for most collectors, and the risk-to-reward ratio typically...

The odds that a Beckett 7.5 Gold Star Venusaur card would crossover to BGS with a grade of 3 are essentially undocumented in public records.

There is no Rainbow Rare Rayquaza card in the Shining Fates set, so the question of whether to regrade one is technically moot.

Cracking a HGA slab to remove a Shining Alakazam without damaging the card is possible but requires patience, the right tools, and a methodical approach.

You should generally not regrade a Beckett 4 Lv.X Ho-Oh card, as the financial returns rarely justify the cost and effort involved.

Whether you should regrade a HGA 4 VSTAR Jolteon depends entirely on the card's current market value versus regrading costs and realistic grade potential.

No, you should not crack a BGS 8.5 reverse holo Arcanine card in an attempt to achieve an HGA 10.

Whether you should regrade a Hidden Fates EX Zacian card depends primarily on the current grade, the card's condition in hand, and the gap between your...

The odds of a TAG 9 Trophy Kyurem card achieving an HGA 9.5 grade upon re-examination are relatively low, typically between 15-25 percent based on...