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March 2025 Grading Recap


March 2025 PSA Grading Recap

  • PSA graded 1,477,224 items during March; total output increased by 2% vs February and was up 10% year-over-year.

Category Summary

Pokemon and football set the pace in March

  • TCG was 51% of cards graded in March (vs 50% in February and 44% in December).


Set Summary – Sports & Other

2024 Prizm football stays on top


Set Summary – TCG+

Japanese Terastal Fest remains extremely popular


Player Summary – Sports & Other

Jayden Daniels leads the way in March


Subject Summary – TCG

Pikachu narrowly leads in March


Card Summary – Sports & Other

Caitlin Clark leads for the second straight month



Card Summary – TCG

Terastal Fest loses two of its top 10 spots



What’s Next for PSA?

  • March results were similar to February, with Pokemon and football helping offset a slight dip in baseball and basketball activity.
  • Overall, PSA has a lot in motion right now – GameStop is performing well, and grading via eBay has officially launched.
    The company is still working through turnaround time delays and continues to ease off volume-driving specials.
    With Pokemon activity holding strong, we expect to see similar trends in April as well.

March 2025 SGC Grading Recap

  • SGC graded 174,451 items during March; total output increased by 19% vs February and was up 18% year-over-year.

Category Summary

Every category was up in March



Set Summary

2024 Prizm football increases its lead at the top


Player (& Subject) Summary

Jayden Daniels has another big month


Card Summary

Cooper Flagg jumps to the top

What’s Next for SGC?

  • SGC posted its second-highest monthly total in March, driven largely by strong football volume and a successful vintage special.
    Similar to PSA, SGC is now seeing some turnaround time delays, suggesting some of the March momentum should carry into April – though likely with a ceiling similar to March.


Other Graders – CGC

Category Summary


Set Summary


Card Summary


What’s Next for CGC?

  • CGC’s grading activity declined for the second straight month in March but remains well above 2024 levels.
    TCG volume remains elevated and provides a strong foundation for momentum heading into Q2.


Other Charts – Beckett

Category Summary


Card Summary – Sports


Card Summary – TCG

What’s Next for Beckett?

  • Beckett’s grading activity in Q1 2025 was up over 50% compared to Q4 2024 and roughly flat with Q1 2024.
    After a sluggish close to 2024, this marks a notable momentum shift for Beckett.
    Building on, and surpassing, Q1 results in Q2 would be a strong signal that this momentum is more than a short-term bump.

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