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Pokémon - M Rayquaza EX #024/025 (25th Anniversary Promo Pack) – AOG 10 Gem Mint
Pokémon - Charizard ex SIR #234/091 (Paldean Fates) – AOG 9.5 Gem Mint
Pokémon - Moltres & Zapdos & Articuno GX Tag Team SR #059/054 (Sky Legend) – AOG 10 Gem Mint
Pokémon - Lavados & Zapdos & Arktos GX Tag Team #44/68 (Verborgenes Schicksal) – AOG 9.5 Gem Mint
Pokémon - Mega Latias ex SR #079/063 (Mega Symphonia) – AOG 10 Gem Mint
Pokémon - Zekrom ex SIR #166/086 (Schwarze Blitze) – AOG 10 Gem Mint
Pokémon - Giflor Holo #15/64 (Dschungel) – AOG 9 Mint
Pokémon - Relaxo Reverse Holo #100/144 (Skyridge) – AOG 5 Good
Pokémon - Gengar Reverse Holo #48/165 (Expedition) – AOG 2 Played
Pokémon - Kyogre Shiny Holo SL6 (Ruf der Legenden) – AOG 4.5 Light Played
Pokémon - M Charizard EX Full Art #101/108 (Evolutions) – AOG 8.5 NM-Mint
Pokémon - Schimmerndes Glurak #107/105 (Neo Destiny) – AOG 5 Good
Pokémon - Ho-oh Crystal Holo #149/144 (Skyridge) – AOG 8 NM-Mint
Pokémon - Dark Charizard Holo #4/82 (Team Rocket) – AOG 1 Poor
Pokémon - Simsala ex SIR #201/165 (151) – AOG 7.5 Near Mint
Pokémon - Dunkles Raichu Holo #83/82 1st Edition (Team Rocket) – AOG 6.5 Excellent
Pokémon - Pikachu Art Rare #205/172 (VSTAR Universe) – AOG 9.5 Gem Mint
Pokémon - M Gengar EX #35/119 (Phantom Forces) – AOG 8.5 NM-Mint
Pokémon - Zekrom ex SAR #169/086 (Black Bolt) – AOG 10 Pristine
Pokémon - Umbreon Holo #13/75 (Neo Discovery) – AOG 4 Light Played
Pokémon - Nachtara Prime #86/90 (Unerschrocken) – AOG 2.5 Played
Pokémon - Psiana Prime #81/90 (Unerschrocken) – AOG 2.5 Played
Pokémon - Umbreon #41/147 (Aquapolis) – AOG 3.5 Played
Pokémon - Nachtara EX Full Art #119/124 (Schicksalsschmiede) – AOG 2 Played

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What distinguishes graded Pokémon cards

Graded Pokémon cards are inspected, evaluated, and then sealed in a sturdy Slab by independent Grading providers. This clearly documents and permanently verifies the Condition of the card. For Collectors, this means greater security when purchasing. Instead of relying solely on photos or subjective Condition descriptions, the grading directly shows how well the card is preserved. This can be a decisive advantage, especially for rare Pokémon cards, old sets, promos, or modern chase cards.

PSA, BGS, CGC and other grading providers

The best-known Grading providers include PSA, Beckett/BGS, and CGC. PSA is particularly well-established internationally and highly sought after by Pokémon collectors. BGS is especially known for Subgrades, where areas such as centering, corners, edges, and surface are graded separately. CGC has also strongly positioned itself in the TCG sector. Depending on the provider, the demand for a graded card can vary. Therefore, when buying, it is worthwhile to look not only at the grade but also at the grading company and the specific card.

Why graded Pokémon cards are so popular

The great advantage of graded cards lies in their comparability. While ungraded cards are often valued differently, a grading score provides clear guidance. Especially high ratings like PSA 10, BGS 9.5, or CGC 10 are popular among many Collectors. Additionally, there is protection through the Slab. The card is securely enclosed, can be presented in a high-quality way, and remains protected from typical wear and tear in the long term. That is exactly why graded Pokémon cards are a special highlight for many Collectors.

What you should pay attention to when buying

When buying a graded Pokémon card, it's not just the number on the label that counts. The Pokémon, the set, the Language, the artwork, the Rarity, and the current demand are also important. A high grade is especially exciting when the card itself is in strong demand among Collectors. The look should also fit your own Collection. Some Collectors focus on PSA 10 cards, others collect specific Pokémon, Languages, or sets. Those who choose carefully build a Collection that not only looks valuable but also brings personal joy.

Language and Origin of Graded Pokémon Cards

Graded Pokémon cards come in various language versions. English and Japanese cards are particularly strong internationally, while German cards have a loyal collector base mainly in German-speaking and European regions. The language can influence demand and price. Some collectors prefer Japanese cards because of their print quality and special promos, while others specifically seek German cards for their childhood memories or a uniform collection. Therefore, it is always worth checking the language, set, and origin of the card when buying.

Graded Cards as the Highlight of Your Collection

A graded Pokémon card is not only protected but also visually a true collector's item. The Slab makes the card stable, presentable, and high-quality. Especially rare cards or popular Pokémon stand out particularly well because of this. Iconic Pokémon like Charizard, Pikachu, Mewtwo, Rayquaza, or Eevee evolutions are often in high demand. But modern Alternate Arts, Japanese promos, or older Holo cards can also be strong highlights as Graded Cards in a Collection.

Differences between graded and ungraded cards

Raw cards are usually evaluated based on photos and Condition descriptions. This can quickly lead to different assessments, as small scratches, white spots, or printing errors are not always immediately visible. For graded cards, the Condition has already been professionally checked and documented. This makes them more transparent and easier to compare for buyers. Especially for higher-priced cards, a graded version can therefore inspire more trust than a raw card.

Buy Graded Pokémon Cards at cardcosmos

At cardcosmos, you regularly find selected graded Pokémon cards for your Collection. Whether iconic classics, modern chase cards, Japanese cards, German cards, or special promos – our range changes depending on availability, as many graded cards are unique pieces. If you want to buy graded Pokémon cards, it's worth checking our shop regularly. There you will find exciting collectibles for Beginners, experienced Collectors, and everyone who wants to buy special Pokémon cards safely and easily online.