What Is a PSA Vault and Should You Store Cards There?

A PSA Vault is Professional Sports Authenticator's cloud-based storage service designed to hold your graded and encapsulated trading cards in a secure,...
Japanese Pokemon TCG cards and pricing

A PSA Vault is Professional Sports Authenticator's cloud-based storage service designed to hold your graded and encapsulated trading cards in a secure,...

A BGS 10 Pristine card commands dramatically higher prices than a BGS 9.5, but the gap varies significantly depending on whether you're looking at a...

PSA qualifies stamp error cards as one-of-one grades when the printing defect is sufficiently unique and non-replicable that no other example of the card...

Energy cards may seem like worthless filler when you're opening Pokémon booster packs, but some are worth serious money.

Most Pokémon collectors believe that rarity determines value. In reality, some of the most valuable Pokémon cards in existence are technically "common"...

Energy cards and commons are almost always worthless because they were produced in massive quantities, are included in every booster pack regardless of...

Pokémon code cards are worth significantly less than physical trading cards—typically between $0.02 and $0.

Finding Pokemon cards priced at $10 that could reach $100 in six months requires identifying undervalued cards in early market cycles before demand drives...

Predicting which Pokemon cards will go viral hinges on tracking four interconnected factors: emerging competitive formats, social media momentum from key...

Viral moments in the Pokémon card market create immediate, measurable price spikes—but those spikes don't always stick around.