Can you grade open video games?

Can you grade open video games?

You have to resubmit it after you’ve opened it. Grading is not a new phenomenon. There exist several grading authorities for comic books and collectible sports cards and it is only natural that more and more authorities pop up as newer markets emerge such as video games.

Is VGA better than Wata?

WATA won’t grade oversized boxed (think Earthbound or Lunar:SSSC), consoles, etc. VGA will also only grade sealed/unopened content. VGA score is usually focused more on seal than box, and grades seal tougher. VGA uses a overall number score for box and seal.

What does Wata stand for?

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How much does it cost to get video games graded?

You can get a grading summary for your game (only 5 at a time) and it effects the turnaround time, for $20. Normally you could pick between the summary and the detailed but the detailed option is not available right now. You can also pay $10 per game to have your game gently cleaned.

Where is Wata?

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What is Wata Reholder?

Wata is the destination for professional video game grading & certification. Finally, an objective, analytical video game grading service founded and run by industry experts and experienced video game collectors! Wata brings clarity to industry standards, giving you confidence in your transactions.

How much does PSA charge to grade a card?

The professional card grading companies such as PSA, SCG & Beckett love to make this claim, as it is a justification for charging $5 to $15 to grade a common card! The real cost to have a card graded is usually $14 to $17 per card when you consider the overpriced shipping and insurance charges.

What is PSA 10 value?

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.