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How much does PSA grading cost?

Reviewed July 2026

The short answer

As of mid-2026, PSA's cheapest active tier is Regular at $79.99 per card (up to $1,500 declared value, roughly 40–50 business days). PSA paused its lower Value tiers — which ran $24.99 to $64.99 — on June 2, 2026 amid a large backlog, so Regular is now the entry point. Above it, Express is about $149, Super Express about $349, Walk-Through about $599, and Premium tiers run $999 and up. On top of the per-card fee, expect a $99/year membership (or a group-submission fee) plus return shipping.

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PSA service tiers and prices (2026)

PSA prices each card by its declared value and the service tier, and every tier has a maximum value you can submit at it. These are current active levels after the June 2026 Value-tier pause.

TierPrice / cardMax declared valueEst. turnaround
Regular$79.99$1,500~40–50 business days
Express~$149$2,500~20 days
Super Express~$349$5,000~10 days
Walk-Through~$599$10,000~7 days
Premium 1+$999+higherfastest

The paused Value tiers

The cheap tiers many collectors relied on aren't available right now. PSA suspended Value Bulk ($24.99), Value ($32.99), Value Plus ($49.99), and Value Max ($64.99) on June 2, 2026, after submissions overwhelmed the backlog. Until they return, the cheapest PSA option is Regular at $79.99 — a big jump from the sub-$25 bulk rate.

The fees beyond the grade

The per-card price isn't the whole cost.

  • Membership: a Collectors Club membership (about $99/year) is required to submit directly. Group/dealer submissions bypass it for roughly $2–5 per card.
  • Handling: a one-time handling fee (around $10) per order.
  • Return shipping & insurance: from about $15, scaling with declared value.

A real all-in example

Add it up and the true per-card cost is higher than the headline. A 10-card submission at Regular ($79.99/card) runs roughly $850 all-in — about $800 in grading plus $40–55 in shipping and handling — or about $85 per card. That's the number to beat when you ask whether grading pays.

Is a card worth PSA's fee?

At $85-ish all-in per card, grading rarely makes sense for anything worth under ~$100 raw. A useful rule: grade when the expected value at the likely grade is at least twice your total cost. Worth My Card gives an estimated value range from a card's attributes plus a condition and authenticity read — it's an educational guide, not a price database or a formal PSA/BGS/SGC grade. Scan a card first and Worth My Card gives a condition read and a hedged value range so you can run that math before you pay.

Frequently asked

How much does PSA grading cost in 2026?

PSA's cheapest active tier is Regular at $79.99 per card (up to $1,500 value, ~40–50 business days) after its Value tiers were paused on June 2, 2026. Faster tiers run from about $149 (Express) up to $999+ (Premium), plus a $99/year membership and return shipping.

Why did PSA get so expensive?

PSA paused its Value tiers ($24.99–$64.99) on June 2, 2026 amid an estimated 14-million-card backlog, raising the entry point to $79.99. It grades roughly 90,000 cards a day now versus about 15,000 a day in 2021.

What's the real cost per card including shipping?

About $85 per card at the Regular tier once you add handling and return shipping — for example, a 10-card Regular submission runs roughly $850 all-in.

Is there a cheaper alternative to PSA?

Yes. At the low end CGC (Economy ~$15) and SGC (~$15–25) are cheaper and accept free accounts, though turnaround can be long. PSA still tends to command the strongest resale prices.

Sources

Grading fees change often — figures are current as of the review date; confirm at each grader's official fee page before submitting.

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