Impressive Results for Cards Graded by CGC Trading Cards in Recent PWCC Auctions
Posted on 8/17/2022
Some of the first Pokémon trading cards graded through the partnership between CGC Trading Cards™ and PWCC Marketplace have sold for substantial amounts in PWCC auctions in July and August.
The top CGC Trading Cards-graded card sold on July 10, 2022, was a Charizard #4, 1999 Pokémon Base Set Shadowless 1st Edition Holo graded CGC 9 that realized a fiery $16,800. This is a record for a Pokémon card graded by CGC Trading Cards offered on the PWCC site.
The top CGC Trading Cards-certified highlight on July 31, 2022, was a Magikarp #35, 2001 Pokémon Japanese Web 1st Edition graded CGC Pristine 10 that realized $1,110.
The top CGC Trading Cards-graded highlight on August 7, 2022, was a Shining Charizard #107, 2002 Pokémon Neo Destiny graded CGC 9 that realized $1,110.
Other highlights certified by CGC Trading Cards recently included:
- a Pikachu #288, 2018 Pokémon Japanese Promo Munch A Retrospective Scream graded CGC 9.5 that realized $950 on August 7
- a Dark Charizard #42, 2001 Pokémon Japanese Web 1st Edition Holo graded CGC 9.5 GEM MINT that realized $810 on July 31
- a Charizard #1, 2021 Pokémon Japanese SWSH 25th Anniversary Holo graded CGC Perfect 10 that realized $780 on August 7
- a Clefairy #35, 1996 Pokémon Japanese Base Set No Rarity Symbol Holo graded CGC 9 that realized $690 on July 31
- an Alakazam (Star) #99, 2006 Pokémon EX Crystal Guardians Holo graded CGC 9 that realized $660 on July 31
- a Blue-Eyes White Dragon #LOB-001, 2002 Yu-Gi-Oh! Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon 1st Edition Glossy graded CGC 3.5 that realized $630 on August 7
- a Mew #19, 2002 Pokémon Expedition Holo graded CGC 9 that realized $552 on August 7
- an Espeon #H9, 2003 Pokémon Aquapolis Holo graded CGC 9.5 that realized $552 on August 7
- a Jolteon (Star) #101, 2007 Pokémon Ex Power Keepers Holo graded CGC 8.5 that realized $408 on July 31
PWCC Marketplace and CGC Trading Cards have achieved a streamlined pathway to grading and selling through a recently formed operational partnership between the two companies. The new grading and selling program is accessed via an online submission process on the PWCC website. No need to manually fill or print submission forms. Everything is managed through the PWCC Vault.
Cards sent to CGC Trading Cards receive priority grading and encapsulation. Graded cards are returned to PWCC and immediately added to PWCC’s Auction Builder Curation Algorithm process, which optimizes cards for sale in upcoming PWCC Weekly Sunday Auctions.
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Prices realized include a buyer's premium.
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