Can You Still Trust Your Graded Card?
Allen Hamric
May 19, 2026
Hey Vault fam โ this week I want to talk about trust.
Think about what happens when you take your car to a mechanic for an inspection before buying it. The whole point of that inspection is that it comes from someone with no stake in the sale โ an independent expert whose only job is to tell you the truth about the car. Now imagine you later found out that same mechanic also bought and resold used cars on the side, quietly updated inspection reports after the fact on cars he'd already purchased, and had recently bought the two other repair shops in town so there was nowhere else to go. You wouldn't just distrust that one inspection. You'd question every report he'd ever written. That's exactly where PSA is right now โ and it matters because a graded card is only worth what the market believes the grade is worth.
If you're newer to the hobby, quick context on why this matters: grading is the process of sending your card to a third-party company โ like PSA, BGS, or SGC โ to have it evaluated for condition and authenticity. The card comes back sealed in a tamper-evident case with a grade from 1 to 10. A PSA 10 Gem Mint can sell for two, five, even ten times the same card ungraded โ because the market trusts the grade. It's one of the most consequential decisions you'll make as a collector. Our free Collecting 101 guide covers everything you need to know before you submit โ
The problem is that PSA โ the biggest name in grading by a wide margin โ is in the middle of a trust crisis that's been building for months. And it's not just one thing. It's the trifecta.
The Buyback Scandal broke in December 2025: a collector submitted cards as PSA 9 buybacks, accepted PSA's offer at PSA 9 prices, and later discovered those same cert numbers had been silently upgraded to PSA 10 โ without any notification. The accusation is straightforward: PSA was buying cards cheap at a PSA 9 value, upgrading them internally, and reselling at PSA 10 premiums. PSA's response was a tweet calling it "isolated." They didn't suspend the buyback program, commission an independent review, or release a transparency report.
Then there's the monopoly problem. PSA's parent company, Collectors Holdings, now owns PSA, SGC, and Beckett โ roughly 80% of the grading market under one roof. A class-action antitrust lawsuit was filed in April 2026 alleging the acquisitions deliberately eliminated the competition that kept prices low and turnaround times honest. Congressman Pat Ryan has demanded an FTC investigation. The theory: when one company grades your card, sets the standard, AND owns the other companies you'd go to instead โ that's not a free market anymore.
And now, as of this week, there's a fee structure change that effectively prices casual collectors out of the Bulk tier entirely. I'll break down the full numbers โ including the one detail most coverage is leaving out โ in the Market Pulse section below.
The hobby is growing faster than ever. But growth without accountability isn't progress. On a brighter note: 2026 Bowman is out in full force, and all the excitement of the young prospects that come with it. At the top of the list, Konnor Griffin. His 2026 Bowman cards are in hand and the market on them is worth watching. More on that below. โ Allen
Founder, Dugout Vault
As of May 18, PSA's Bulk Grading tier now requires a 50-card minimum at $24.99/card โ up from a 20-card minimum at $19.99. But here's the number most coverage is leaving out: Bulk access requires a Collectors Club membership, which starts at $149/year. For a first-time submitter, the real minimum cost to grade a single bulk order is now $1,399+ before shipping or tax. Turnaround times on Bulk shifted from 95 business days to 140โ160 business days โ that's more than seven months of waiting.
| Fee | Old Cost | New Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Collectors Club | $149/yr | $149/yr (required) | Mandatory for Bulk access |
| Bulk Min. Submission | 20 cards ร $19.99 = $399 | 50 cards ร $24.99 = $1,250 | +$851 minimum increase |
| True Entry Cost | ~$548+ | ~$1,399+ | Before shipping or tax |
| Bulk Turnaround | ~95 business days | 140โ160 business days | ~7+ months |
Source: PSA announcement, May 18, 2026 (psacard.com)
PSA is simultaneously announcing a $200M infrastructure investment and 700 new hires โ but the goodwill gesture to impacted collectors is only a 3-month Collectors Club extension, not a pricing rollback.
Our free Collecting 101 guide covers everything you need to know before you submit a single card โ how grading works, when it makes financial sense, which grader is right for your card, and how to read pop reports. It's the resource we wish existed when we started.
Read the Free Guide โA 2025 Topps Chrome Gold Logoman 1/1 sold for $3 million at Fanatics Collect โ a new record for any Ohtani card. A dual Ohtani/Judge Logoman cleared $2.16M. In April alone, eBay tracked over $16.5 million in Ohtani card volume. For collectors who can't play at that level: his "All Aces" inserts from 2026 Topps Series 1 remain a legitimate, accessible entry point into the Ohtani market.
Sources: Athlon Sports, eBay sold data (May 2026)
eBay confirmed the trading card segment grew "healthy double digits" year-over-year โ and the growth is being driven by volume (more collectors entering the hobby), not just price inflation. The sports card market, valued at $33.6 billion in 2024, is projected to reach $271.2 billion by 2034. If you're already in it, you're early to something very big.
Source: Industry projections cited by eBay earnings report; via SI Collectibles and Scout Competitive Intelligence, May 18, 2026
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Why Griffin, why now: Konnor Griffin is the most compelling player to enter the hobby since Bobby Witt Jr. The Pittsburgh Pirates' 19-year-old shortstop โ the #9 overall pick in 2024 ($6.53M signing bonus) โ put up one of the greatest full-season pro debuts in prospect history: .333/.415/.527, 21 HR and 65 stolen bases across three minor league levels. MLB Pipeline grades him 70 overall with a 60-or-better on all five tools. ESPN called him "a Ferrari." He debuted April 3, 2026 โ with an RBI double in his very first big-league at-bat.
The card setup: His 2025 Bowman Chrome Prospect Auto (#CPA-KG) is his most liquid first Bowman auto โ the true entry point into his card market. The raw version last sold for $389 on May 11, 2026. That's the accessible floor. From there, the market runs steeply: True Blue Refractors /150 are trading raw at $500โ$600 (PSA 9: $1,200; PSA 10: $2,000+). His rarest autos โ Red X-Fractors /5 โ spiked to $40,000 at debut.
Source: Sports Card Investor price guide ยท Beckett (debut sales) ยท eBay sold listings (May 2026)
Both the raw and graded market corrected roughly 20% from their April debut spike โ raw pulled back from ~$420 to $389, PSA 10 from $800 to $613 โ and appear to be finding a floor heading into May.
The 2026 Bowman angle: Since dropping May 13, the 2026 Bowman market is moving fast โ autos and numbered parallels are already surfacing in secondary markets and showing real price discovery. Griffin's 2026 Bowman cards โ Scouts Top 100 (#BTP-1), Bowman Sterling, and Electric Sluggers inserts โ are now in hand, and numbered autos are beginning to set comps. These are not his first Bowman autos (those came in 2024/2025 and remain the most liquid entry point), but with fresh supply hitting the market and his MLB performance actively being tested, the next few weeks will tell you a lot about where his card market wants to go.
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Published by Allen Hamric ยท hello@dugoutvault.app
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