Card research · Updated May 26, 2026 · Rank #25242

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Super Scoop Up (Mychael Bryan) #83 Normal Value & PSA ROI

Super Scoop Up - 2010 (Mychael Bryan) #83 · Normal is the exact Normal variant from World Championship Decks. Track raw value, verified PSA 6/7/8/9/10 prices when available, recent sales, grading ROI, and market trends for this specific printing. This is mostly a PSA 10 upside idea, so it deserves extra patience and selectivity. Use this page to decide whether this exact Pokémon card variant is worth researching as a raw-to-PSA grading opportunity before you spend money.

Price chart for Super Scoop Up - 2010 (Mychael Bryan) showing raw, all-in, PSA 6, PSA 7, PSA 8, PSA 9, and PSA 10 valuesCard research image for Super Scoop Up - 2010 (Mychael Bryan)

Quick answer: is Super Scoop Up - 2010 (Mychael Bryan) #83 · Normal worth grading?

This is mostly a PSA 10 upside idea, so it deserves extra patience and selectivity.

This is a higher-risk idea. It can still be interesting, but it depends much more on buying the right copy and hitting a strong grade.

Simple rating: Watch / Verify First. No graded floor yet · PSA 9 ROI -100% · PSA 10 ROI -100%

Variant-specific answer: this page is only for the exact Normal variant. Do not apply these PSA ROI numbers to another foil type, deck exclusive, promo stamp, language, or unspecified listing unless the set, card number, rarity, image, and marketplace product all match.

Best next move: compare a few Near Mint listings, look for clean centering and surfaces, and only consider buying if the exact printing matches this page and the price is close to the buy zone.

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Raw market$2.00
Low raw ask$0.50
Est. graded cost$36.98
PSA 8$0.00-100% vs all-in
PSA 9$0.00-100% vs all-in
PSA 10$0.00-100% vs all-in
Sales volume0
Data confidencereview carefully
Simple ratingWatch / Verify First
Set releasedJul 1, 2018Modern Era (2011–Present)

Entity and variant context

For Google, AI Overviews, and collector searches, the entity on this page is Super Scoop Up - 2010 (Mychael Bryan) #83 · Normal, not just the base Pokémon name. The exact card number is 83/95, the set is World Championship Decks, the rarity field is Uncommon, and the page is scoped to the exact Normal variant.

Entity Super Scoop Up - 2010 (Mychael Bryan)Base card/search entitySet World Championship DecksCanonical set contextVariant NormalFoil/printing discriminatorCard number 83/95Collector identifierRarity UncommonCatalog fieldEra Modern Era (2011–Present)Release context

Data sources and update status

Last updated: May 26, 2026. Raw value source: TCGplayer-style raw market/product data. Graded value source: PriceCharting-style PSA 6/7/8/9/10 value references when the exact variant match passes confidence checks. Method: PokémonInvestor compares raw price, a single-card PSA grading cost model, PSA grade outcomes, sales/liquidity signals, and exact-printing risk.

Search-intent match: this page is built for collectors searching card value, Pokémon card price guide data, PSA 10 value, cards worth grading, and raw-to-PSA ROI for this exact card variant.

Investor summary

Speculative

Think of this section as the quick investor read on Super Scoop Up - 2010 (Mychael Bryan) from World Championship Decks. It compares the raw card price ($2.00), the estimated cost after buying and grading ($36.98), and the graded outcomes so you can decide whether the card deserves more research. The safer setups are usually the ones where the grade floor is No graded floor yet and the card can be bought near or below $2.00.

Compare the exact card title, printing, and photos before relying on the numbers.

Opportunity score 34.0/100How attractive this looks todayGrade floor No graded floor yetThe grade we want to still make senseBuy zone ≤ $2.00Better if you can buy near thisPSA 10 upside -100%The best-case graded outcome

Interactive grade curve

★ PSA fees are implied in decisions, not plotted as their own bar.

ROI by grade

ROI shown vs raw price only.
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Buy / research this exact variant

Start with the exact TCGplayer product page for Super Scoop Up - 2010 (Mychael Bryan) #83 · Normal, then verify seller photos, condition, shipping, and that the listing matches the exact Normal variant before buying.

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Validate values onsite

Use the raw, PSA 8, PSA 9, PSA 10, sales volume, confidence, and buy-zone data on this page first. Open PriceCharting as a secondary source when you want to audit the original grade grid/history page.

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Onsite market history snapshot

This page keeps the core value history on PokémonInvestor when the exact variant match is verified. If the price-guide match points to a different printing, graded values are hidden instead of mixing raw and PSA data from different cards.

Raw reference $2.00TCGplayer raw market snapshotPrice guide raw Needs verificationOnly shown when exact variant confidence passesPSA 8 Needs verificationDownside / floor checkPSA 9 Needs verificationSafer graded casePSA 10 Needs verificationBest-case upsideSales volume 0Liquidity signal when available

eBay production API is verified locally. The next build step is to store eBay Browse/Finding comp snapshots per card and render them here, instead of relying on users to click out to eBay searches.

Raw vs graded value snapshot

The chart below is designed for sharing and quick decisions: it shows the raw market price plus PSA 6, PSA 7, PSA 8, PSA 9, and PSA 10 values for this specific card. Use it to see how low the grade can land before the setup starts losing money.

$2.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00$0.00RawPSA 6PSA 7PSA 8PSA 9PSA 10

The investment angle

Super Scoop Up - 2010 (Mychael Bryan) from World Championship Decks is being compared as the Normal printing. The current raw market reference is $2.00. If you submit it to PSA, use the service selector above to model the fee because collectors may choose bulk, value, or rush/regular service.

That all-in number includes the raw card plus a single-card PSA submission estimate of $34.98 ($24.99 grading fee plus $9.99 shipping/return allowance). It does not assume a big bulk order, because a single-card estimate is easier for most collectors to understand.

At today’s snapshot, the model shows PSA 8 around $0.00 (-100% vs all-in), PSA 9 around $0.00 (-100% vs all-in), and PSA 10 around $0.00 (-100% vs all-in). The best setups are the ones where PSA 9 still looks reasonable and PSA 10 becomes the upside, not the only way to win.

Release date and era context

Release date: Super Scoop Up - 2010 (Mychael Bryan) belongs to World Championship Decks, which TCGCSV lists as released on Jul 1, 2018. Era filter: Modern Era (2011–Present).

Printing and condition: what to check

When card investors talk about the printing, they mean the exact version of the card: regular holo, reverse holo, cosmos holo, promo, stamped promo, deck exclusive, language, or event release. Two cards can have the same Pokémon and card number but very different prices if the printing is different.

Condition is the other half of the decision. A Near Mint listing is not automatically a PSA 10 candidate. Before buying a grading candidate, look closely for centering, clean corners, sharp edges, surface scratches, print lines, dents, whitening, and holo wear.

Market reality check

We use marketplace activity as a reality check, not just headline price guides. Before acting on any card, compare recent sold comps, active listings, seller photos, and the exact printing so the numbers match the card in front of you.

Use the onsite values first. When eBay API comp snapshots are stored for this card, this section should show recent comparable listings directly on PokémonInvestor so readers do not have to leave the decision page to understand market reality.

How to turn this research into a buying decision

Start with the buy zone, then open current listings and compare photos. The best candidates are clean copies priced near the model, not random Near Mint cards with weak photos. If the card is above the buy zone or the photos show whitening, scratches, dents, bad centering, or print lines, the expected return can disappear quickly.

Explore related opportunities

Compare this card with more World Championship Decks opportunities and other Normal cards. Internal cross-links help collectors move from one card idea to the next instead of judging a single card in isolation.

People also ask about Super Scoop Up - 2010 (Mychael Bryan) #83 · Normal

Is Super Scoop Up - 2010 (Mychael Bryan) from World Championship Decks a good Pokémon card investment right now?

It is worth researching when you can find the Normal version near $2.00 and the copy looks clean enough to grade. The current snapshot puts the single-card all-in estimate near $36.98, with PSA 9 around $0.00 (-100%) and PSA 10 around $0.00 (-100%).

What price would make Super Scoop Up - 2010 (Mychael Bryan) more attractive?

The buy-zone estimate on this page is $2.00. Paying below that area gives you more room for grading fees, shipping, and imperfect outcomes; paying far above it means you need a stronger grade or a stronger future market.

Which exact Super Scoop Up - 2010 (Mychael Bryan) version should I compare before buying?

This page is for the Normal printing from World Championship Decks, card number 83/95, rarity Uncommon. Check that the listing photos, title, and product page match this exact version before using the ROI numbers.

What grade does Super Scoop Up - 2010 (Mychael Bryan) need to make sense?

The page uses No graded floor yet as the plain-English grade floor. In practice, that means the idea looks best when PSA 9 is acceptable and PSA 10 is upside, rather than needing a perfect gem grade to avoid disappointment.

How liquid is Super Scoop Up - 2010 (Mychael Bryan) from World Championship Decks?

The data snapshot shows about 0 observed market/sales-volume signals. Treat that as a liquidity clue, then confirm recent TCGplayer listings and eBay sold comps because prices and supply can change quickly.

How confident is the data match for Super Scoop Up - 2010 (Mychael Bryan)?

The current match label is review carefully. Higher confidence means the raw and graded references are more likely to describe the same card; lower confidence means you should double-check the exact set, printing, and image before making a purchase decision.

Source references

The model is built from raw marketplace snapshots, PriceCharting-style graded values, sales/liquidity signals, and match-confidence checks. Use the onsite chart and PSA grade grid for fast decisions, then audit the original source when needed.