Grading services


At ssint., every card is evaluated using precision-led systems designed to deliver consistent, transparent, and repeatable results. Our grading process recognises each card’s condition and characteristics with accuracy you can trust — no subjectivity, no shortcuts.

E-Submission Form

AI Grading (Standard Submission)

Submit your cards for full SSINT grading as normal. Each card is assessed using our in-house AI grading system, assigned an official grade on the SSINT Legacy Spectrum, then finished with a laser-engraved aluminium label and encapsulated in a precision-fit, crystal-clear slab.

Best for: Collectors who want a complete, verified SSINT graded card ready for display or resale.

Migration / Regrade

Already have cards graded by another company? This service allows you to submit previously graded cards to be professionally cracked open, regraded using SSINT AI, and re-encapsulated in an official SSINT slab.

No bias. No legacy grades. Just a fresh, independent assessment.

Best for: Collectors looking to move their cards into SSINT slabs or reassess grades under a transparent AI system.

Collectors Club

Our best-value option for regular submitters. Members can grade 5 cards at the standard service level for the price of 3, saving on monthly submissions without any compromise on grading quality or protection.

No hidden fees. No value-based upcharges.

Best for: Active collectors who submit cards regularly and want consistent savings.

AI Pre-Grade (Raw Card Assessment)

Send us your raw cards for an AI-only grading assessment. Each card is analysed using the SSINT AI system, with detailed defect detection across centering, corners, edges, and surface.

The raw card defect analysis is uploaded to the SSINT Registry, allowing you to securely view and reference the results online. Please note: official graded certificates are only issued once a card is fully graded, labelled, and encapsulated by SSINT.

This service allows collectors to make informed decisions before committing to full grading — whether that’s proceeding with SSINT, holding the card, or submitting elsewhere — saving time, cost, and uncertainty.

Best for:

• Understanding true condition before grading

• Borderline cards where half grades matter

• Reducing risk on high-volume or high-value submissions