r/pokegrading
Everything related to Pokemon grading and graded slabs. TCG grading through PSA, BGS, CGC, ACE, TAG and more!
How to think about r/pokegrading
This community focuses on the grading and authentication of Pokémon trading cards, providing a platform for enthusiasts to discuss various grading services like PSA, BGS, and CGC. Members share insights on the grading process, showcase their graded cards, and seek advice on best practices for maintaining and valuing their collections. The community is distinct for its specialized knowledge and passion for Pokémon card grading, making it a go-to resource for collectors and investors alike.
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Audience
Participants in this community are primarily Pokémon card collectors and investors, ranging from casual fans to serious hobbyists. The demographic is diverse, including younger collectors and older enthusiasts who grew up with Pokémon. Members are generally eager to learn about grading standards and trends, and they value authenticity and quality in their collections. The vibe is supportive, with a shared enthusiasm for Pokémon and a focus on improving grading knowledge.
Posting culture
Content that thrives in this community includes detailed discussions about grading techniques, comparisons of grading companies, and personal experiences with card submissions. High-quality images of graded cards and informative posts about grading criteria are well-received. Conversely, posts that appear overly promotional or lack substantial content may be downvoted. Members typically post regularly, especially during peak grading seasons or after major Pokémon events.
Brand engagement notes
Brands looking to engage with this community should focus on providing valuable content rather than overt promotions. Educational resources about grading processes, tips for maintaining card condition, and insights into market trends can resonate well. Authentic engagement, such as AMAs with grading experts or collaborations with popular collectors, can foster goodwill. However, brands should avoid aggressive marketing tactics, as members are generally skeptical of promotional content that lacks genuine value.
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r/pokegrading — frequently asked questions
Quick facts about this subreddit's size, history, focus, and related communities.
How many subscribers does r/pokegrading have?
r/pokegrading has approximately 77,343 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.
When was r/pokegrading created?
r/pokegrading was created on February 26, 2022 (4 years ago).
What is r/pokegrading about?
This community focuses on the grading and authentication of Pokémon trading cards, providing a platform for enthusiasts to discuss various grading services like PSA, BGS, and CGC. Members share insights on the grading process, showcase their graded cards, and seek advice on best practices for maintaining and valuing their collections. The community is distinct for its specia…
What subreddits are similar to r/pokegrading?
Communities similar to r/pokegrading include r/pokeinvesting, r/ismypokemoncardfake, r/pokemoncardappraisal, r/pokemonmisprints, r/pkmntcgtrades.
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