FAQ
1. What types of cards do you grade?
We currently grade trading cards and sports cards, including Pokémon, Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh!, and major sports card brands. More categories may be added as our Order expands.
2. Do all graded cards receive subgrades?
Yes. At Legendary Grading Service, every card receives detailed subgrades—corners, edges, surface, and centering. We believe transparency and precision are non-negotiable.
3. How long does the grading process take?
Standard turnaround is typically 7–14 business days from the moment your cards are received. Expedited services may be available—contact us for current timelines.
4. What is your grading process?
We follow a three-stage process:
1. Human inspection for surface flaws and wear.
2. AI-integrated analysis for unmatched precision.
3. Final human verification to ensure no errors were missed.
Each stage is designed to protect your card’s integrity and ensure consistent, trustworthy results.
5. How do I submit cards for grading?
You can begin by filling out our submission form online. From there, you’ll receive instructions on how to prepare and ship your cards securely.
6. Are my cards insured during grading?
Yes. All packages are handled with the utmost care, and we offer insurance options during grading and return shipping for added peace of mind.
7. What grading scale do you use?
We use a 10-point scale, with subgrades contributing to the final overall score. A perfect 10 represents the pinnacle of condition and quality.
8. Can I track my submission status?
Absolutely. You’ll receive a tracking number and can monitor your grading progress through your customer dashboard once logged in.
9. Do you offer bulk submission discounts?
Yes, we offer tiered pricing for bulk submissions. Whether you’re a collector or a shop, we have packages designed to fit your needs.
10. How is Legendary different from other grading services?
We combine expert human insight with AI precision, offer subgrades by default, and focus on speed, accuracy, and transparency. We’re not just grading cards—we’re honoring them.