According to GemRate, 2025 was busy year for card grading as demand surged. PSA continued to dominate but the consumer demand ...
PSA was receiving 500,000 cards every five days, which was more than the company took in every three months before the COVID-19 pandemic started. The number of packages received per month rose from ...
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PSA closes grading loophole
PSA, the biggest authenticator of trading cards, has for years had a major loophole that left counterfeit cards appearing to ...
As 2025 draws to a close, cllct takes a look back at a record-setting year in the hobby. We've assembled a panel of the top ...
Authenticity and trust are the biggest challenges facing the collectibles industry today. As the hobby continues to grow, ...
As more and more collectors get frustrated with the increasing print runs and costs and decreasing returns of ultra-modern cards, it's a good time to start collecting vintage cards. Defining the ...
The once publicly unaccounted for T206 Wagner card is one of 53 examples that have been graded by authentication services PSA ...
The 1970 Topps Football set is special not only because of some of the big names, but also because it’s one of the toughest sets of cards to find in good condition. As the first post-merger NFL ...
TWO WEEKS AGO, Bradley Crenshaw plopped down behind home plate to watch his daughter's high school softball game. The sky was blue, no clouds in sight, and the temperature in Dallas that day had hit ...
PSA, the No. 1 sports card grading service in the hobby, recently sent shockwaves through the card collecting community when it ceased accepting new submissions. So what now?
Despite the immediate negative impact for the first part of 2021, some believe it's actually important for the hobby not to be so reliant on just PSA. Jesse Craig, director of business development for ...
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