As part of the newest integration between PSA and eBay, population data will be included directly in card listings on the auction site.
Nat Turner, CEO of PSA parent company Collectors, announced the new feature Thursday night with screenshots of the update.
“Check pop reports without having to leave the app,” Turner wrote on X.
PSA confirmed to cllct Friday the feature is live for users in the eBay app, though the integration hasn’t been applied to 100% of applicable listings yet.
The move is the latest in a partnership between PSA and eBay that has been accelerating since May. After nearly three years under Collectors, Goldin Auctions was acquired by eBay as part of a deal in which PSA also took over eBay’s card vaulting service.
In the months since, PSA has connected its business to eBay further by allowing customers to sell cards vaulted with the company directly on the marketplace via a PSA-branded storefront.
PSA has sold nearly 250,000 items through its eBay store with a 100% feedback rating since launching the feature in June.
As of Thursday, PSA had more than 30,000 auctions listed on eBay.
In addition to a more direct path to selling cards after they are graded, the continued integration between PSA and eBay has delivered a much higher quality of scan — those provided directly from PSA are much more clear than photographs taken by collectors at home.
The integration of population data also ensures collectors won’t leave the eBay app to search a PSA population report that can be difficult to navigate.
By far the most popular trading card grader in the hobby, PSA graded 1.26 million items in November, according to third-party grading tracker GemRate.
The second most popular grader in November was CGC Cards, which graded more than 218,000 items.
Ben Burrows is a reporter and editor for cllct.