Grading and certification context
Card name, grading company, certification number, condition, and images can stay together. This makes it clear which card and grading record a portfolio entry is intended to represent.
Graded card portfolio tracker
Graded cards are physical collectibles with their own information model. Card name, set, condition, grading company, certification number, images, and purchase price can matter more than one current price reference. AssetFable gives that information a dedicated place beside crypto, NFTs, and exchange holdings.
The app can connect documented PSA card details with purchase data, market values, sold-listing or eBay references, collection membership, favorites, watchlists, and portfolio history. It does not hold, authenticate, insure, or verify possession of the physical card; it organizes the records you provide and available external context.
A useful card record separates verifiable characteristics, your own purchase information, and changing market references.
Card name, grading company, certification number, condition, and images can stay together. This makes it clear which card and grading record a portfolio entry is intended to represent.
Your own purchase information provides an individual starting point. It can be viewed beside market references without turning an AssetFable calculation into a tax-ready cost basis or binding valuation.
Cards can be assigned to collections and structured for continued review. A physical collection becomes a maintained portfolio area rather than only an image gallery or disconnected list.
Graded cards remain their own asset type but can appear beside wallets, NFTs, and exchanges in portfolio history. AssetFable does not claim on-chain ownership of a physical card.
Start with details you can verify and keep external market information separate from them.
Enter the card name, set or edition context, grading company, grade, certification number, and useful images. Copy details carefully from the slab or an authoritative original source.
Record purchase price and other personal portfolio details, assign the card to a collection, and use favorites or watchlists when you want to monitor particular items.
Review available sold-listing, eBay, or other market data in the context of grade, variant, currency, date, and confirmed sale. Correct your own entry when certification or purchase details are wrong.
Physical card markets depend heavily on the exact variant, condition, demand, and quality of individual comparison records.
Certification numbers, images, purchase prices, and collection records can reveal personal portfolio context. Share screenshots or public collection views only when you intend to disclose the information they contain.
No. AssetFable records the grading and certification information you enter together with available references. Authenticity and condition assessments come from the named grading company, not AssetFable.
Yes. The documented feature scope covers PSA cards, purchase price, cost basis, market values, and collection performance. Accuracy depends on your records and the available market data and does not create a binding tax or sale value.
Variant, grade, certification, currency, sale date, fees, and source can all affect a comparison. Inspect the exact reference and use multiple reliable sources before adopting a value.
Start with details you can verify and treat market values as transparent references rather than promises.