2012 Japanese Dragon Blade Throh [1st Edition] #30
What a PSA 10 is worth — from real comparable sales.
Estimated value · PSA 10
$32
Based on 8 recent comparable sales.
Value by grade
How much the 2012 Japanese Dragon Blade Throh [1st Edition] #30 is worth at each grade.
Grade
Value
Raw / Ungraded
$3
Gem Mint 10
$32
Which grader maximizes value
Gem / 10 by company
A CGC 10 is worth about $45 — roughly 39% more than a PSA 10 for this card.
CGC$45
PSA$32
BGS$29
SGC$19
Estimates from recent comparable sales. A higher graded-market value doesn’t guarantee the card earns that grade — Pre-Grade it first to judge the odds.
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Frequently asked
How much is a PSA 10 2012 Japanese Dragon Blade Throh [1st Edition] #30 worth?
A PSA 10 2012 Japanese Dragon Blade Throh [1st Edition] #30 is worth approximately $32, based on recent comparable sales. Card values fluctuate with the market.
How does Slabline value the Throh [1st Edition] card?
Slabline values each graded card from recent comparable sales of the exact card and grade, aggregated across eBay, Heritage, Goldin, and PWCC. More sales yield a tighter, higher-confidence estimate.
How much is a raw (ungraded) 2012 Japanese Dragon Blade Throh [1st Edition] #30 worth?
A raw (ungraded) 2012 Japanese Dragon Blade Throh [1st Edition] #30 is worth about $3, based on recent comparable sales. Values move with the market — track it free in Slabline to see the current number.
How much is a PSA 10 2012 Japanese Dragon Blade Throh [1st Edition] #30 worth?
A PSA 10 2012 Japanese Dragon Blade Throh [1st Edition] #30 is worth about $32, based on recent comparable sales. Values move with the market — track it free in Slabline to see the current number.
Which grading company is the 2012 Japanese Dragon Blade Throh [1st Edition] #30 worth the most in?
A CGC 10 2012 Japanese Dragon Blade Throh [1st Edition] #30 is worth about $45 — roughly 39% more than a PSA 10 ($32). Across companies: CGC 10 $45, PSA 10 $32, BGS 10 $29, SGC 10 $19.
Values are informational estimates built from recent comparable sales — not a certified appraisal, insurance, or financial advice. Card values fluctuate; figures are a snapshot and may differ from a realized sale.