Why a PSA 10 Pokémon Card Can Cost So Much More Than a PSA 9

A PSA 10 Pokémon card can cost dramatically more than a PSA 9 version of the same card—often multiplying in value by 4 to 20 times depending on rarity and...
Protecting and preserving your Pokemon card collection

A PSA 10 Pokémon card can cost dramatically more than a PSA 9 version of the same card—often multiplying in value by 4 to 20 times depending on rarity and...

Card condition has become the defining factor in Pokémon card pricing because the market discovered that a single grade point can swing a card's value by...

Collectors frequently overestimate their cards' grades because they conflate how a card looks to the naked eye with what professional graders actually...

A population report, often called a "pop report," is a public registry that shows every card a grading company has slabbed and sorted by grade level.

Pokémon card theft has escalated dramatically over the past few years, driven by the explosive growth in card values and the relatively easy accessibility...

Pokémon card collecting carries real financial risks that parents and collectors need to understand before investing significant money.

Pokémon card shops across the United States and internationally are overhauling security protocols due to a sharp surge in organized retail theft.

The resale market is fueling Pokémon card theft because stolen cards can be converted into cash within hours through online marketplaces—and there's no...

Pokémon card crime stories go viral because they combine high-stakes financial drama with a collector community that has invested considerable money and...

A $7,000 Pokémon card burglary reveals an uncomfortable truth: the hobby has evolved into a legitimate target for theft.