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Grading Pokemon cards, especially rare ones like the 2009 Mewtwo, can be both a thrilling and educational experience. When I first decided to grade my card, it was more about capturing the fun and uniqueness rather than just the monetary value. The card mentioned, featuring 'Mewtwo cv.65 RUMBLI 70 Super Psy Bolt,' stood out not only for its artwork but also for its nostalgic value to many collectors. One important tip I learned is to assess the card’s condition carefully: look for edges, centering, surface scratches, and any creases. These factors significantly influence the card's grade and, consequently, its market price. Collectors often recommend sending cards to reputable grading services like PSA or Beckett to get a professional evaluation. Engaging with the Pokemon TCG community online—be it on forums like #pokemontcg, social media tags such as #pokemoncommunity and #pokemontiktok, or gaming groups like #doubleinfinitygaming—can provide invaluable advice and camaraderie. Sharing your grading stories and card finds brings a personal touch that enriches the hobby. Moreover, considering grading cards 'for the meme' or personal enjoyment can make the hobby more fulfilling. It's not always about the highest grades or rarities but cherishing the memories and stories each card holds. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a newcomer, embracing this mindset can enhance your experience with Pokemon card collecting and grading.






























































