PSA Grading Scale in Pokemon

Here is the PSA grading scale as described by PSA along with examples of Shadowless Charizards in each grade!


PSA 1 - Poor

A PSA Poor 1 will exhibit many of the same qualities of a PSA Fair 1.5 but the defects may have advanced to such a serious stage that the eye appeal of the card has nearly vanished in its entirety. A Poor card may be missing one or two small pieces, exhibit major creasing that nearly breaks through all the layers of cardboard or it may contain extreme discoloration or dirtiness throughout that may make it difficult to identify the issue or content of the card on either the front or back. A card of this nature may also show noticeable warping or another type of destructive defect.



PSA 1.5 - Fair

A PSA Fair 1.5 card’s corners will show extreme wear, possibly affecting framing of the picture. The surface of the card will show advanced stages of wear, including scuffing, scratching, pitting, chipping and staining. The picture will possibly be quite out-of-register and the borders may have become brown and dirty. The card may have one or more heavy creases. In order to achieve a Fair grade, a card must be fully intact. Even though the card may be heavily worn, it cannot achieve this grade if it is missing solid pieces of the card as a result of a major tear, etc. This would include damage such as the removal of the back layer of the card or an entire corner. The centering must be approximately 90/10 or better on the front and back.



PSA 2 - Good

A PSA Good 2 card’s corners show accelerated rounding and surface wear is starting to become obvious. A good card may have scratching, scuffing, light staining, or chipping of enamel on obverse. There may be several creases. Original gloss may be completely absent. Card may show considerable discoloration. Centering must be 90/10 or better on the front and back.



PSA 3 - Very Good

A PSA VG 3 card reveals some rounding of the corners, though not extreme. Some surface wear will be apparent, along with possible light scuffing or light scratches. Focus may be somewhat off-register and edges may exhibit noticeable wear. Much, but not all, of the card’s original gloss will be lost. Borders may be somewhat yellowed and/or discolored. A crease may be visible. Printing defects are possible. Slight stain may show on obverse and wax staining on reverse may be more prominent. Centering must be 90/10 or better on the front and back.



PSA 4 - Very Good-Excellent

A PSA VG-EX 4 card’s corners may be slightly rounded. Surface wear is noticeable but modest. The card may have light scuffing or light scratches. Some original gloss will be retained. Borders may be slightly off-white. A light crease may be visible. Centering must be 85/15 or better on the front and 90/10 or better on the back.



PSA 5 - Excellent

On PSA EX 5 cards, very minor rounding of the corners is becoming evident. Surface wear or printing defects are more visible. There may be minor chipping on edges. Loss of original gloss will be more apparent. Focus of picture may be slightly out-of-register. Several light scratches may be visible upon close inspection, but do not detract from the appeal of the card. Card may show some off-whiteness of borders. Centering must be 85/15 or better on the front and 90/10 or better on the back.



PSA 6 - Excellent-Mint

A PSA EX-MT 6 card may have visible surface wear or a printing defect which does not detract from its overall appeal. A very light scratch may be detected only upon close inspection. Corners may have slightly graduated fraying. Picture focus may be slightly out-of-register. Card may show some loss of original gloss, may have minor wax stain on reverse, may exhibit very slight notching on edges and may also show some off-whiteness on borders. Centering must be 80/20 or better on the front and 90/10 or better on the reverse.



PSA 7 - Near Mint

A PSA NM 7 is a card with just a slight surface wear visible upon close inspection. There may be slight fraying on some corners. Picture focus may be slightly out-of-register. A minor printing blemish is acceptable. Slight wax staining is acceptable on the back of the card only. Most of the original gloss is retained. Centering must be approximately 70/30 to 75/25 or better on the front and 90/10 or better on the back.



PSA 8 - Near Mint-Mint

A PSA NM-MT 8 is a super high-end card that appears Mint 9 at first glance, but upon closer inspection, the card can exhibit the following: a very slight wax stain on reverse, slightest fraying at one or two corners, a minor printing imperfection, and/or slightly off-white borders. Centering must be approximately 65/35 to 70/30 or better on the front and 90/10 or better on the reverse.



PSA 9 - Mint

A PSA Mint 9 is a superb condition card that exhibits only one of the following minor flaws: a very slight wax stain on reverse, a minor printing imperfection or slightly off-white borders. Centering must be approximately 60/40 to 65/35 or better on the front and 90/10 or better on the reverse.



PSA 10 - Gem Mint

A PSA Gem Mint 10 card is a virtually perfect card.

Attributes include four perfectly sharp corners, sharp focus and full original gloss. A PSA Gem Mint 10 card must be free of staining of any kind, but an allowance may be made for a slight printing imperfection, if it doesn’t impair the overall appeal of the card. The image must be centered on the card within a tolerance not to exceed approximately 55/45 to 60/40 percent on the front, and 75/25 percent on the reverse.


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Wheres the infamous 8.5?

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PSA 8.5

A PSA NM-MT+ 8.5 is a super high-end card that appears Mint 9 at first glance, but upon closer inspection, the card can exhibit the following: a very slight wax stain on reverse, slightest fraying at one or two corners, a minor printing imperfection, and/or slightly off-white borders. Centering must be approximately 65/35 to 70/30 or better on the front and 90/10 or better on the reverse.

A PSA NM-MT+ 8.5 is also a superb condition card that exhibits only one of the following minor flaws: a very slight wax stain on reverse, a minor printing imperfection or slightly off-white borders. Centering must be approximately 60/40 to 65/35 or better on the front and 90/10 or better on the reverse.


OH GOD WHY JUST GIVE ME THE 8 IT’S BETTER THAN THIS FENCING-SITTING GARBAGE

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Also confused by the descriptions… I know they’re sports card related, but would it really hurt PSA to make specific descriptions for a few of the largest collectible card brands out there? Like at least give a more general description instead of “wax stains on reverse” or “slightly off-white borders”.

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Thanks for noticing the PSA 9 c&p mistake

I have opened the OP to be a wiki post so anyone can edit it if they want to add better descriptions!

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Also first time noticing, Poor is abbreviated to PR, Fair to FR, but Good not to GD, nor Mint to MT, what gives?

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In my experience, when showing graded cards to non-collectors, the 9 “MINT” label stands out more than “GEM MT”.

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If I have a 2.5 and a 7.5 I’ve basically got myself a 10 yeah?

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Attributes include four perfectly sharp corners

I always assumed this was in reference to sports cards, but in the context of pokemon is it supposed to be perfectly rounded corners?

woah woah woah, Im gonna need cert consistency. How can I be expected to use a 2xxx cert to gauge my cards entering the 7xxx era

I knew that was coming eventually. I made sure to not look at the certs when picking them :wink:

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Honestly in my experiences with grading, I have had cards I was sure that we’re going to be 9 and came back a 10. And cards I was sure we’re 10 but came a 9. There is an imaginary line between the two that no one will ever really know.

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Absolutely right. Just keep sending the 9s back in baby.

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Wow I didn’t know 1.5s existed.

Maybe the wrong place to ask but is any sort of crease an instant PSA 3? Because I sent in a NM card with a tiny crease on the back and it came back as a 3. Seemed kind of unfair to me lol, at least give it a 6 or something.

I believe there is 0.5 grades in between every grade other than 9 and 10. Someone posted a card the other day that had a 3.5 which just seems ridiculous

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The average 10 is definitely better than the average 9. But averages aren’t particularly meaningful when looking at individual cards.

Arguably, variation is more important than the average. The variation in PSA 9 and PSA 10 definitely overlap to a degree that is probably unexpected to newer collectors (not implying that you are). I like to think of it like two bellcurves that overlap. You can’t draw a line that perfectly separates the two curves

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I was being a little sarcastic. But not totally lol. I have a lot of 10s that crush my 9s. But I do have some 9s that look better than some of my 10s.

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1.5s are a special category with a unique name (“fair”). The grading standards were designed with really old tobacco cards in mind. I actually collect some of them from the 1880s


These are cards where PSA 6 is genuinely the highest grade you will find. I guess the 1.5 is for cards that are really bad but not absolutely trash. Like passing a school test with 51%. Technically a pass but maybe nothing to be proud of :slight_smile:

Because the tobacco cards live in the lower half of the grading scale I guess PSA felt the need to add something between “absolute garbage” and “not terrible” particularly for cards like these

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