Basketball Card Value Checker
Check basketball card values before you grade, sell, or buy. Compare raw value, PSA 9 downside, PSA 10 upside, and grading fees so you can decide whether the card is worth submitting.
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Run the grading math first
The PSA 10 number is only useful if the PSA 9 outcome and grading fee still make sense. CardSnap keeps the decision grounded in raw comps, graded values, and realistic downside.
Analyze your cardPopular basketball value lookups
1986 Fleer Michael Jordan #57Raw $2,500-$15,000 - PSA 9 $85,000 - PSA 10 $450,0002003 Topps Chrome LeBron James #111Raw $800-$8,000 - PSA 9 $12,000 - PSA 10 $85,0002018 Panini Prizm Luka Dončić #280Raw $350-$2,200 - PSA 9 $7,500 - PSA 10 $42,0001996 Topps Chrome Kobe Bryant #138Raw $300-$2,500 - PSA 9 $4,500 - PSA 10 $22,0002003 Upper Deck Carmelo Anthony #303Raw $40-$350 - PSA 9 $500 - PSA 10 $2,2002020 Panini Prizm Anthony Edwards #258Raw $20-$180 - PSA 9 $250 - PSA 10 $1,1002018 Panini Prizm Trae Young #78Raw $30-$200 - PSA 9 $280 - PSA 10 $1,1002019 Panini Prizm Ja Morant #249Raw $25-$180 - PSA 9 $220 - PSA 10 $900
How to use this basketball card price checker
Start with the raw range, compare PSA 9 and PSA 10 outcomes, subtract grading cost, then ask whether the card needs an unusually clean grade to make money. If the answer is yes, it is a grading bet, not a clean investment.