Cards Certified by CGC Trading Cards See Impressive Results in Recent PWCC Sales
Posted on 10/27/2022
Several Charizards were among the trading cards graded through the partnership between CGC Trading Cards® and PWCC Marketplace that each realized more than $1,000 in recent PWCC Weekly Auctions. These cards were sold on PWCC throughout September and October 2022.
Leading the CGC-certified cards across the auctions was a Charizard, Pokémon (1999) Base Set Shadowless 1st Edition #4/102 Holo graded CGC 9. The card realized an impressive $12,000 on September 18, making this the third highest CGC-graded Pokémon card sold through PWCC.
Meanwhile, a Tropical Beach, Pokémon (2012) Japanese Black & White Promo #BW-P from the World Championships led the October sales, realizing $4,200 on October 2. Graded CGC 9, this Tropical Beach is the highest graded example in the CGC Trading Cards Population Report. From a year earlier, another Tropical Beach, Pokémon (2011) Japanese Black & White Promo #BW-P from the World Championships graded CGC Pristine 10 realized $4,080 on October 16.
Another CGC Trading Cards-certified Charizard card, this one from 2003, saw impressive results on September 18. The Charizard, Pokémon (2003) Skyridge #146/144 Holo graded CGC 8.5 realized $3,840.
Other CGC-certified trading card highlights in the auctions included:
- a Wheel of Fortune, Magic: The Gathering (1993) Limited Edition (Beta) graded CGC 8.5 that realized $2,880 on September 25
- a Tundra, Magic: The Gathering (1993) Limited Edition (Beta) graded CGC 6 – Qualified that realized $2,640 on October 16
- a Tropical Tidal Wave, Pokémon (2006) Japanese Unnumbered Promo from the World Championships graded CGC 9 that realized $2,520 on October 16
- a Blastoise, Pokémon (1996) Japanese Base Set Holo – No Rarity Symbol graded CGC 9 that realized $2,160 on September 18
- a Charizard, Pokémon (1999) Base Set Shadowless #4/102 Holo graded CGC 8 that realized $1,830 on October 16
- an Entei Gold Star, Pokémon (2005) EX Unseen Forces #113/115 Holo graded CGC Pristine 10 that realized $1,830 on October 16
- a Tropical Tidal Wave, Pokémon (2010) Japanese Unnumbered Promo L-P from the World Championships graded CGC 8.5 that realized $1,530 on October 9
- a Chaos Orb, Magic: The Gathering (1993) Unlimited Edition graded CGC 7 that realized $1,230 on September 25
- a Champions Festival, Pokémon (2017) Japanese Sun & Moon Participation Promo SM-P from the World Championships graded CGC Pristine 10 that realized $1,140 on October 9
- a Mana Vault, Magic: The Gathering (1993) Limited Edition (Beta) graded CGC 6.5 that realized $1,110 on September 18
- a Volcanic Island, Magic: The Gathering (1993) Unlimited Edition graded CGC 7 that realized $1,080 on September 25
PWCC Marketplace and CGC Trading Cards® have formed an operational partnership to achieve a streamlined pathway to grading and selling cards. The new grading and selling program is accessed through an online submission process on the PWCC website. Everything is managed through the PWCC vault – there’s no need to manually fill or print submission forms.
Cards sent to CGC Trading Cards through PWCC receive priority grading and encapsulation. Graded cards are returned to PWCC and immediately added to the auctioneer’s Auction Builder Curation Algorithm process, which optimizes cards for sale in upcoming PWCC Weekly Sunday Auctions.
To learn more about our CGC Trading Cards’ partnership with PWCC, click here.
Prices realized include a buyer’s premium.
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