How Collectors Are Pricing Ho-Oh Cards Across Different Grades

Ho-Oh card prices vary dramatically based on condition grade, ranging from $15 to $600 or more depending on which specific card, which grade, and which...
Holo, reverse holo, and special foil cards

Ho-Oh card prices vary dramatically based on condition grade, ranging from $15 to $600 or more depending on which specific card, which grade, and which...

Lugia cards command dramatically different prices depending on their grade, with the difference between a raw Near Mint copy and a certified PSA 10 often...

Collectors pricing Shining Magikarp cards across different grades use a combination of official third-party grading standards, specific edition variants,...

Shining Gyarados prices swing dramatically based on condition and grading—a 1st Edition raw card might fetch $750 in the secondary market while the same...

Dark Charizard pricing varies dramatically across different grades, with raw cards typically selling between $102 and $461, while the same cards in...

Red Cheeks Pikachu cards command vastly different prices depending on their grade, with values ranging from $130 for raw, ungraded copies to over $6,500...

Charmander cards are graded on a professional 1–10 scale, and the pricing differences between grades are dramatic.

Collectors pricing Bulbasaur cards across different grades follow a straightforward principle: condition is everything.

Squirtle card prices follow a strict hierarchy based on grading, with single-grade differences translating to hundreds or even thousands of dollars in...

Gray Stamp 1st Edition cards can absolutely command serious premiums compared to their shadowless or unlimited counterparts, but the reality is more...