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Top 10 grading windows
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Raw Pokémon cards where the gap between the raw price and the PSA-graded price says grading could pay — found by scanning the whole market every night.

Data updated July 1, 2026 · Prices via PriceCharting · PSA population where available

  1. 1

    Gengar #H9

    Skyridge · 99 PSA 10s exist

    Profitable from PSA 7 after fees

    Raw $2,671 → PSA 10 $36,910

    13.8×

  2. 2

    Pikachu M #12

    Pokemon Japanese Movie Commemoration Random

    Profitable from PSA 9 after fees

    Raw $61.01 → PSA 10 $1,061

    17.4×

  3. 3

    Aggron #2

    Legend Maker · Reverse Holo · 29 PSA 10s exist

    Profitable from PSA 9 after fees

    Raw $43.09 → PSA 10 $778.68

    18.1×

  4. 4

    Pidgeot #24

    Jungle · 1st Edition · 86 PSA 10s exist

    Profitable from PSA 10 after fees

    Raw $14.32 → PSA 10 $311.01

    21.7×

  5. 5

    Vileplume #31

    Jungle · 1st Edition · 68 PSA 10s exist

    Profitable from PSA 10 after fees

    Raw $12.99 → PSA 10 $315.00

    24.2×

  6. 6

    Pikachu #1

    Pokemon Japanese World Hobby Fair

    Profitable from PSA 8 after fees

    Raw $55.40 → PSA 10 $1,250

    22.6×

  7. 7

    Jolteon #20

    Jungle · 1st Edition · 138 PSA 10s exist

    Profitable from PSA 9 after fees

    Raw $27.79 → PSA 10 $643.86

    23.2×

  8. 8

    Alakazam #H1

    Skyridge · 154 PSA 10s exist

    Profitable from PSA 7 after fees

    Raw $410.85 → PSA 10 $8,051

    19.6×

  9. 9

    Pinsir #9

    Jungle · 44 PSA 10s exist

    Profitable from PSA 9 after fees

    Raw $19.99 → PSA 10 $1,053

    52.7×

  10. 10

    Poliwrath #H24

    Skyridge · 135 PSA 10s exist

    Profitable from PSA 9 after fees

    Raw $400.00 → PSA 10 $4,789

    12.0×

⚠️ Condition decides everything

These are price-gap leads, not guarantees. The math above only works on a clean copy — centering, corners, edges and surface decide the grade, and a PSA 7 of the same card is usually worth a fraction of the 10. We have no stake in whether you grade: unlike a grading company, Cardhunt doesn't earn anything from your submission. When the math says “don't grade it,” we say that too.

How this list is made

Every night Cardhunt scans tens of thousands of Pokémon cards: raw and PSA-graded prices from PriceCharting, PSA population reports where available, and recent price momentum. A “grading window” opens when the graded ladder clears raw price plus grading fees with room to spare. Cards are ranked by a 0–100 market score (price action, grading economics, liquidity, social interest, scarcity) and the top 10 distinct cards land here. The list refreshes after each nightly run.

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