Palworld card grading FAQ
Palworld OFFICIAL CARD GAME cards can be submitted to major graders as modern TCG cards, but there is currently no confirmed dedicated Palworld set registry or public population report at either PSA or Beckett, so verified pop counts for Palworld cards are not yet available.
Updated 2026-08-21
- ✓Is there a Palworld set registry or population report?
- ✓Is it worth grading Palworld cards?
- ✓Which grader is faster?
- ✓Does a Japanese print grade differently from English?
Is there a Palworld set registry or population report?
Not confirmed. Neither PSA nor Beckett has publicly announced a dedicated Palworld set registry or pop report, so treat any quoted Palworld pop count as unverified until a grader publishes one.
Is it worth grading Palworld cards?
For most base-set cards, no — the fee exceeds the card's market value. Grading makes sense for scarce chase cards (gold SSP, alternate art, promo Souls) and for personal display copies.
Which grader is faster?
Turnaround depends entirely on the tier and current backlog, not the company. Economy tiers such as PSA Value and Beckett Base are the slowest and the first to be paused.
Does a Japanese print grade differently from English?
No, the scale is identical. Just make sure the submission form records the correct language and printed card number so the label is accurate.
How do I estimate value before grading?
Check current market and sold prices for the raw card and, where available, for graded copies on the Pal Stars price hub at /prices, then compare that spread with the tier fee plus shipping.