Is it worth grading Reshiram & Charizard GX?

JP: Double Blaze · 96

Yes — if it grades 10. A 9 loses money at current prices. You need the 10. 9s are pooled across graders here — PriceCharting has no PSA-9-only figure.
RAW NOW$45.50TCGplayer market
PSA 10 SOLD$308.0610 completed sales
Grade 9 SOLD$62.778 completed sales · mixed graders
IF IT GRADES 10+$238after $25 fee

A raw Reshiram & Charizard GX from JP: Double Blaze currently sells for about $45.50. Across 10 completed eBay sales, a PSA 10 has a median price of $308.06. After a $25 grading fee, a 10 would net roughly $237.56. But a Grade 9 (mixed graders) has a median of $62.77 across 8 sales — which works out to −$7.73 after fees. A 9 loses money at current prices. You need the 10. 9s are pooled across graders here — PriceCharting has no PSA-9-only figure.

Every grade, with the sales behind it

GRADEMEDIANSALES ON RECORD
PSA10$308.0610 sales
CGC10$80.007 sales
GRADE9$62.778 sales
GRADE8$42.009 sales
GRADE7$27.344 sales

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Every figure on this page is an observed number. Raw prices come from TCGplayer; graded medians are completed eBay sales, shown with the sale count behind each one. We don't estimate, model, or fill in gaps — if a grade has no sales on record, it isn't listed. Grading outcomes are not guaranteed: most raw cards do not come back a 10, which is exactly why the 9-grade number is on this page. Where PriceCharting has no PSA-9-only figure we show its pooled 9 — PSA, BGS, CGC and SGC together — and label it as such rather than call it a PSA 9.