PSA has long answered the question as to the authenticity and grade for collectibles. And now, PSA completes the task by providing collectors with professional, independent appraisals for their PSA-certified collectibles.
PSA Appraisals provides collectors with a written appraisal that clearly identifies and states the value of the item, leading to ease of use for insurance estimates and estate planning.
Document the value of your collectible with your insurance carrier in the case of loss or damage.
PSA has no vested interest in the value of your item, leading to trustworthy & accurate results.
Your PSA Appraisal is supported by verified market data and is completely objective.
Step 1
Eligible Items*
PSA or PSA/DNA certified items that meet our value or price requirements. Complete the form to get started.
*See FAQs for more details on eligible items.
Step 2
Research and Appraisal
PSA researches your collectible and creates an appraisal report based on market data.
Step 3
Documentation
You receive a written Certificate of Appraisal that is printed using special security-enhanced paper.
Please use the form to fill out the information below.
Our Lead Appraiser
Michael Osacky, ISA AM
Michael got started evaluating cards and sports memorabilia in 1997 when he was a teenager after his grandfather purchased a shoebox of cards for his birthday. Michael graduated from University of Illinois Urbana Champaign which is where he became grounded in data and finance. Today, Michael is a certified USPAP (Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice) Appraiser and an accredited member of the International Society of Appraisers (ISA). Michael is a national public speaker for the hobby and is represented by Premiere Speakers Bureau in Nashville, TN. Additionally, Michael is a contributor to several national publications; including Parade magazine which is read by 54.1 million people every week.
Michael is a frequent guest on major news outlets across the country including ABC, NBC, and CBS. In Chicago, he has appeared for 10 consecutive baseball opening days on WGN’s morning show. Michael has appraised collections from former athletes of both the Chicago Bulls and New York Yankees. He also provides donation appraisals for the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY.
Appraisal pricing is based on the declared value you place on your item. Please note that at this time, appraisals are limited to the declared value thresholds noted below. For example, we do not currently offer appraisals for trading cards and tickets with a declared value under $2,000.
Trading Card & Dual Grading Appraisal Pricing
Service Level | Declared Value Range | Appraisal Price |
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Card Tier 1 | $2,000 - $4,999 | $200 |
Card Tier 2 | $5,000 - $9,999 | $250 |
Card Tier 3 | $10,000 - $24,999 | $300 |
Card Tier 4 | $25,000 - $49,999 | $400 |
Card Tier 5 | $50,000 - $99,999 | $500 |
Card Tier 6 | $100,000 + | $1,000 |
Tickets Appraisal Pricing
Service Level | Declared Value Range | Appraisal Price |
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Ticket Tier 1 | $2,000 - $4,999 | $75 |
Ticket Tier 2 | $5,000 - $9,999 | $200 |
Ticket Tier 3 | $10,000 - $24,999 | $250 |
Ticket Tier 4 | $25,000 + | $300 |
Pack Appraisal Pricing
Service Level | Declared Value | Appraisal Price |
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Pack Tier 1 | $5,000+ | $125 |
Autographed Memorabilia
To determine the price of your autographed memorabilia appraisal, look up the corresponding PSA Autograph authentication price and use that as your appraisal price.
For example, Babe Ruth’s autograph authentication price is $300, so his appraisal price is also $300. Mickey Mantle’s autograph authentication price is $100 so his appraisal price is $100.
Please note that appraisals are not available for autographs with authentication fees below $100.
Please call (312) 379-9090 or email [email protected] for pricing on multi-signed items.
Yes. Just submit the letter to your insurance company. This is a great value add and saves you money from getting another appraisal.
Values are determined by estimating the cost to replace the item. When the item is submitted to an insurance company and there is a claim, the certificate of appraisal can help the client receive proper compensation.
No. The item must first go through standard authentication and grading procedures. After this process, the item is then appraised. The PSA Appraisal service cannot be added to items submitted to PSA or PSA/DNA for authentication and grading until January 1, 2021. This service is currently only available for items that have already been certified by PSA or PSA/DNA.
Use the same process used to submit an item for authentication and grading. Typically, this is the value you paid for the item or the fair market value in the event of a loss.
No. Your credit card or payment method will be refunded for the cost of the appraisal. Note that authentication and grading charges may still apply. The PSA Appraisal service cannot be added to items submitted to PSA or PSA/DNA for authentication and grading until January 1, 2021. This service is only currently available for items that have already been certified by PSA or PSA/DNA.
No. The request for the PSA Appraisal service is exclusively online until January 1, 2021. Look for more information in January regarding PSA’s show plans for 2021.
Yes. All item must be certified by PSA to qualify for appraisal. Please use the form above to start the process.
In general, we recommend every four to five years.
Certificates will be mailed approximately four weeks after appraisal order is placed.
Currently, each item receives its own certificate of appraisal. Appraisals for larger collections will be added in the future.
You will receive an invoice from the appraiser shortly after you submit your request. Payment will need to be provided and processed before your items are appraised. Unfortunately, we don’t have the ability to implement layaway plans.
We accept all credit cards and debit cards using Square. Wire Transfers and Cashier's Checks are also acceptable.
PSA exhibits at shows across the country. Please see our travel calendar. Starting January 1, 2021, you may be able to bring your item to a PSA-attended show to have it authenticated and appraised. Check PSAcard.com/shows for the most current show schedule and submission details.
No. The appraised value is based on retail replacement cost. This is what you would possibly be reimbursed by your insurance company in case of an insurance claim.
No. We ship only to the mailing address listed on your customer account.
All appraisals are final and there are no reviews. Our process is 100% independent. While we respect your opinion as to the value of the item, we are here to provide our own independent opinion and will not be influenced by outside parties, including your own opinion on the value of the item.
This is not advised. The certificate of appraisal is not intended to support the sale of an item.
Yes! This is a true benefit of the PSA appraisal service. The insurance agency will add the item(s) to your policy.
You will have to contact your insurance agent/insurance company to understand the pricing structure.
The appraisal service is an add-on service that occurs after items are authenticated and graded. Items must be authenticated and graded first to qualify for the PSA Appraisal service.
Any item related to racism or hate, including Nazi memorabilia, is not eligible for our service. We have the right to refuse appraisal service on any item.
No. The appraisal service is 100% independent of the authentication and grading service.
Yes, on a case-by-case basis, provided it is certified by PSA. Please call (312) 379-9090 or email [email protected].
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