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What types of cards does TAG accept?
What types of cards does TAG accept?
Updated over a week ago

TAG accepts licensed 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 trading cards manufactured from 1989-present, up to 50pt cardstock in thickness, and excluding acetate, memorabilia, lenticular, die-cut, and perforated issues. Rounded corner sports cards which meet these dimensions, such as 2023 Topps All Aces, became eligible in November 2023. We do not recommend sending cards thicker than standard chrome stock at this time, to prevent rejection upon receipt.

TAG's TCG program, which launched in November 2023, began with support for "Poker" sized trading card games - these cards measure 2.5 x 3.5 and include Wizards of the Coast's Magic: the Gathering, Pokemon, One Piece, Disney Lorcana, and other similarly-sized releases. Only English-language versions of these cards will be accepted at launch, with Japanese-language versions next to follow. TAG will not be accepting miscuts/misprint versions of these cards at this time.

"Bridge"-sized trading card games such as Yu-Gi-Oh and several Bandai Carddass releases measure 2.25 x 3.5 and are not yet eligible for grading with TAG due to slab restrictions. These cards will be included in the next expansion of TAG's services.

The full list of cards currently accepted for grading by TAG can be found at: https://taggrading.com/pages/currently-grading

All expansions of TAG's services will be announced through our social media channels @TAGgrading, our community Discord and Facebook groups, and through the TAG Grading newsletter.

You can begin your TAG Grading Order by purchasing a Submission at http://www.taggrading.com/aa

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