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Recent market prices for graded copies of Palpitoad
| Grade | Market Price | vs Raw |
|---|---|---|
| 💎 10 | $30.45 | 338× |
| 9.5 | $11.00 | 122× |
| 9 | $10.14 | 113× |
| Raw (ungraded) | $0.09 | 1× |
Worth grading? A grade 10 copy sells for around $30.45, about 338× the $0.09 raw price, so high-grade copies are worth grading.
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Analysis
Front: All four corners appear sharp and well-defined with no visible rounding, dings, or fraying. Back: All four corners are clean and sharp; very faint softness possible at bottom-left corner but minimal.
How this affects your grade:
Corners accounts for a significant portion of the overall grade. This exceptional score positively impacts the final grade.
Analysis
Front: Edges are clean with no visible nicks, chips, or wear along all four sides. Back: Edges look clean overall; very faint edge wear may be present along the left edge under close inspection.
How this affects your grade:
Edges accounts for a significant portion of the overall grade. This exceptional score positively impacts the final grade.
back bottom edge
Very faint whitening along bottom edge of back
back left edge
Very subtle edge wear along left edge of back
Analysis
Front: Surface is clean with no visible scratches, creases, or scuffs. Print quality looks sharp and consistent. Minor factory texture visible but no handling marks. Back: Surface appears clean with no major defects. Very slight factory print texture visible but no scratches or creases detected.
How this affects your grade:
Surface accounts for a significant portion of the overall grade. This exceptional score positively impacts the final grade.
back bottom edge
Very faint whitening along bottom edge of back
back left edge
Very subtle edge wear along left edge of back
Analysis
Front: Left border appears slightly wider than the right border, and the top border appears slightly thinner than the bottom. Estimated approximately 55/45 left-right and 47/53 top-bottom. Back: Centering appears more balanced, approximately 52/48 left-right and 50/50 top-bottom.
How this affects your grade:
Centering accounts for a significant portion of the overall grade. This strong score contributes well to the final grade.
Analysis
Not applicable — non-holographic common card.
How this affects your grade:
Holographic accounts for a significant portion of the overall grade. Improving this area could increase the overall grade.
No grading history available