this was insightful, thank you. I just got back into the hobby, was really enjoying the 'hunt' for best price-to-quality cards to fill out my old collection. never really had much interest in grading as it seemed a bit of a scam, and i just wanted a few nice binders + sealed products, maybe a few choice cards in displays. But man, i really enjoyed inspecting cards, not sure why. I did end up buying a couple cgc 10s, so I decided to sit down and look more carefully at the actual quality of the cards and see if I could detect why my cgc 10s weren't considered pristine. 3 of the 4, i could see the small imperfections that likely knocked it down from pristine. the 4th i could barely see any issue with the damn thing except for a VERY small imperfection in the texture. it was a bit bizarre and disheartening to see, especially looking at some of the 'bad' grades floating around out there. and looking at some of the raws i bought feeling like i got an especially nice copy. Those nicer cards sure didn't look as nice as i hoped LOL still very nice, but a couple small dents. In fact one of the cards in best condition has the same damn line-dent thing you showed here, and it was otherwise super minty. I heard any kind of bend or crease immediately knocked you down to 6 so it was disheartening to see such a crazy beautiful card still not worth sending lol BUT i'm so new to this, so i came here to look for a little more information on actually grading. I know it's subjective to an extent, but you did a great job explaining the general idea, loved the examples. whitening is simultaneously the easiest one to notice at the hardest. LOL dents at least show up great in the right light and centering can be seen at a glance if you have an eye for portions. but that damn whitening sometimes just completely disappears lol thank you for showing and explaining all this!
In terms of whitening arent a lot of cards prone to whitening even if pack fresh due to the cutting methods they have specially for English cards? And shouldn’t grading companies take that into account? I pulled some great cards from 151 and Vstar fresh out the pack straight into sleeve and toploader and there’s still whitening on sides and corners of some. Varies obviously. Also I don’t think whitening means the sides of the cards it’s more the peeling of the color mostly in the backside of the card. So if u see white where blue is supposed to be then that’s whitening not when ur looking at the side of the card directly
Have you run into cards that have like raised lips on the corners from maybe bad die cutting? I seem to be getting a ton of those. No whitening, great centering, I just don’t know if I should send in those cards with that raised lip.
I'm glad you threw up the 'objectivity' of the individual grading them @ any grading company. That is the finality of the card; depending on the mood of the grader. Again; I dig your content - keep it up!! Hit It!!!
I would be very surprised if they haven't upgraded from rulers to computers at this point for centering, but if you insist on spending more time than graders do on your cards and want to use a tool, I would suggest a centering overlay tool. It's like a transparent card with measurements around the edges.
I’m new to the whole grading thing, but I noticed some identical cardsnhaving slightly differen color values. One seemed a bit darker/warmer than the other. This is not something they use as criteria?
It’s not bumps it’s dust or other stuff in the air gets in the paint and leaves a bubble in the surface of the card I’ve had 15 Ralts illustration rares they all had these bubbles very frustrating
@ I would be pissed too! You would think one of the ralts would be Psa 10 worthy but no. Either goes to show how hard it is to get a 10. Haven’t been able to make a good batch of sv era cards to send to Psa latley
You should add your opinion on which cards you would send to the grading company. For example, like you were talking about the dent. You would most likely send to CGC. But with the other cards in their condition. What grading company which you send that particular card to and why.
I know this post is old but if I can get some help I sent in some cards to get graded my stellar Crown Squirtle SIR was off centered and got a PSA 10 is that normal or did I slip through the cracks? It is a perfect card outside of that.
I’m new to pokemon card grading and I’m paranoid about them not sending my card back to me or switching my card out with another, is this an actual thing that happens or am I just being silly?
Ive graded thousands of cards at this point. Ive never encountered that. A couple cards in the past have been damaged by the grading company but overall its a small percentage of issues.
this was insightful, thank you. I just got back into the hobby, was really enjoying the 'hunt' for best price-to-quality cards to fill out my old collection. never really had much interest in grading as it seemed a bit of a scam, and i just wanted a few nice binders + sealed products, maybe a few choice cards in displays. But man, i really enjoyed inspecting cards, not sure why. I did end up buying a couple cgc 10s, so I decided to sit down and look more carefully at the actual quality of the cards and see if I could detect why my cgc 10s weren't considered pristine. 3 of the 4, i could see the small imperfections that likely knocked it down from pristine. the 4th i could barely see any issue with the damn thing except for a VERY small imperfection in the texture. it was a bit bizarre and disheartening to see, especially looking at some of the 'bad' grades floating around out there. and looking at some of the raws i bought feeling like i got an especially nice copy. Those nicer cards sure didn't look as nice as i hoped LOL still very nice, but a couple small dents. In fact one of the cards in best condition has the same damn line-dent thing you showed here, and it was otherwise super minty. I heard any kind of bend or crease immediately knocked you down to 6 so it was disheartening to see such a crazy beautiful card still not worth sending lol
BUT i'm so new to this, so i came here to look for a little more information on actually grading. I know it's subjective to an extent, but you did a great job explaining the general idea, loved the examples. whitening is simultaneously the easiest one to notice at the hardest. LOL dents at least show up great in the right light and centering can be seen at a glance if you have an eye for portions. but that damn whitening sometimes just completely disappears lol thank you for showing and explaining all this!
In terms of whitening arent a lot of cards prone to whitening even if pack fresh due to the cutting methods they have specially for English cards? And shouldn’t grading companies take that into account? I pulled some great cards from 151 and Vstar fresh out the pack straight into sleeve and toploader and there’s still whitening on sides and corners of some. Varies obviously. Also I don’t think whitening means the sides of the cards it’s more the peeling of the color mostly in the backside of the card. So if u see white where blue is supposed to be then that’s whitening not when ur looking at the side of the card directly
If you have any other insights for pre-grading, feel free to post them below! Would love to hear about your experiences.
Have you run into cards that have like raised lips on the corners from maybe bad die cutting? I seem to be getting a ton of those. No whitening, great centering, I just don’t know if I should send in those cards with that raised lip.
I'm glad you threw up the 'objectivity' of the individual grading them @ any grading company. That is the finality of the card; depending on the mood of the grader. Again; I dig your content - keep it up!! Hit It!!!
Regarding centering, just use a ruler and measure each side in MM, that's what grading companies do, don't just eyeball it like he is suggesting.
I would be very surprised if they haven't upgraded from rulers to computers at this point for centering, but if you insist on spending more time than graders do on your cards and want to use a tool, I would suggest a centering overlay tool. It's like a transparent card with measurements around the edges.
I’m new to the whole grading thing, but I noticed some identical cardsnhaving slightly differen color values. One seemed a bit darker/warmer than the other. This is not something they use as criteria?
Thanks, very helpful
Lately with the scarlet and violet era I’m noticing the corners aren’t as rounded and have bumps from factory. Anyone else?
It’s not bumps it’s dust or other stuff in the air gets in the paint and leaves a bubble in the surface of the card I’ve had 15 Ralts illustration rares they all had these bubbles very frustrating
@ I would be pissed too! You would think one of the ralts would be Psa 10 worthy but no. Either goes to show how hard it is to get a 10. Haven’t been able to make a good batch of sv era cards to send to Psa latley
You should add your opinion on which cards you would send to the grading company. For example, like you were talking about the dent. You would most likely send to CGC. But with the other cards in their condition. What grading company which you send that particular card to and why.
The only card being sent for grading in the video is the last rainbow rare. The rest are being sold raw.
@@JavaAkuma ah, got ya! Well keep it up, you've helped me a ton lately with my questions about grading cards! Love your videos.
@@Matt-rl5mx Thanks for watching!
How do bumps on edges from factory cutting affect a grade?
I know this post is old but if I can get some help I sent in some cards to get graded my stellar Crown Squirtle SIR was off centered and got a PSA 10 is that normal or did I slip through the cracks? It is a perfect card outside of that.
@@alberturban5123 cards can be 60/40 centering and still get a 10. It's all up to the grader. There are def some pretty off centered looking PSA 10s.
The dents in that card on the back what psa would it be the card you was showing you didn’t say
If a card has a small bit of whitening on one corner, you think it’s possible to still get a 10?
@@markofbay900 all depends on the grader you get.
Do you have any recommended cases for my cards?
I’m new to pokemon card grading and I’m paranoid about them not sending my card back to me or switching my card out with another, is this an actual thing that happens or am I just being silly?
Ive graded thousands of cards at this point. Ive never encountered that. A couple cards in the past have been damaged by the grading company but overall its a small percentage of issues.