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Swords and Serpents Nintendo NES: PSA Pop Report + Loose / CIB / Sealed Prices

Published 2026-05-29 · Updated 2026-05-31 · by Jason Trogdon
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PSA has graded 27 Swords and Serpents Nintendo NES copies on record — 2 loose, 3 CIB, 22 sealed. PSA tracks 2 distinct production variants separately because they’re priced differently by collectors. Sealed copies trade in the $180 range. This page is the per-game pop + price + grading reference for Swords and Serpents on Nintendo NES — updated weekly from PSA’s official population data and PriceCharting’s market catalog.

Loose
POP 2
Market: $9.91
CIB
POP 3
Market: $48
Sealed
POP 22
Market: $180

Quick Facts

Variant Comparison

PSA recognizes 2 distinct production variants of Swords and Serpents, each tracked on its own population row because collectors value them differently. The variants this game discriminates on: USA-region production code labeling.

Variant Loose Pop CIB Pop Sealed Pop Total
3 Screw, USA Code 2 2
Made in Japan 3 22 25

PSA Pop by Condition

PSA tracks Swords and Serpents populations independently for loose carts, complete-in-box (CIB), and factory-sealed copies — collectors price each condition separately because rarity and demand diverge sharply. Tables below show the grade-tier breakdown per condition, aggregated across 2 variants PSA recognizes for this title.

Loose Cartridge

Total graded: 2

Variant Pop Grade Breakdown
3 Screw, USA Code 2 8.5: 1 · 8.0: 1

PSA has not graded the following variant in this condition: Made in Japan.

Complete in Box (CIB)

Total graded: 3

Variant Pop Grade Breakdown
Made in Japan 3 8.0: 1 · 7.5: 1 · <6.5: 1

PSA has not graded the following variant in this condition: 3 Screw, USA Code.

Factory Sealed

Total graded: 22

Sealed summary by variant:

Variant Total Pop Top Numeric Grade Best Seal Grade
Made in Japan 22 9.8 A++

Factory Sealed Grade × Seal Matrix

Rows show PSA numeric grades. Columns show seal grades. Cell values are PSA population counts. Aggregated across all variants. Top observed grade: 9.8 (PSA scale extends to 10).

Grade A++ A+ A B+ NS Total
9.8 1 3 4
9.6 6 6
9.4 2 1 3
9.2 1 1
9.0 2 1 1 4
8.5 2 1 3
8.0 1 1
Total 1 13 5 2 1 22

PSA has not graded the following variant in this condition: 3 Screw, USA Code.

Current Market Prices

All prices below are pulled directly from PriceCharting’s public catalog and refreshed each time this article regenerates (typically weekly). PriceCharting computes their values from active and recently-sold listings on eBay + their dealer network — independent of any data on this page. The Sealed column reflects PriceCharting’s “manual-only” / new tier — factory-sealed retail at average condition; specific graded-sealed prices vary sharply by numeric grade + seal letter (use the Sealed eBay browse link below for grade-specific comps).

All 2 PSA-tracked variants share the same PriceCharting prices because PriceCharting indexes at the title level, not the variant level. Variant-specific pricing surfaces on eBay sold-comp data — check the Sealed / CIB / Loose browse links below for variant-aware market signals.

Heritage Graded Sales

Heritage Auctions sold results below are real auction transactions for Swords and Serpents on Nintendo NES. They complement the PriceCharting loose / CIB / sealed benchmarks above; they are not estimates and they are not blended into PriceCharting’s ungraded market prices.

Summary rows are title-level Heritage sale signals, sorted by format, recency, and realized-price signal. PSA production variants can price differently, so the sale records keep Heritage’s own variant notes visible instead of pretending every auction lot maps cleanly to a PSA variant row.

High-grade games can trade years apart, so older auction records stay visible; treat the latest-sale date as part of the comp, not just the dollar amount.

Format Grade Sale signal Latest sale Comps
Factory sealed (Oval Soq R) WATA 8.5 A Last sale $175 Nov 18, 2025 1
Factory sealed (Oval Soq R) WATA 9.8 A++ 2 comps, wide spread $1,320-$2,880 Mar 21, 2024 2
Factory sealed (Oval Soq R) WATA 9.8 A+ 2 comps, wide spread $630-$1,920 Nov 16, 2021 2
Factory sealed (Oval Soq R) WATA 9.6 A+ Median $504 Sep 6, 2022 3
Factory sealed (Oval Soq R) WATA 9.0 A+ Last sale $456 Feb 22, 2022 1
New / no seal (Oval Soq R) WATA 8.0 NS Last sale $180 Jan 25, 2022 1
Factory sealed (Oval Soq R) WATA 8.5 B+ Last sale $119 Feb 28, 2023 1
CIB (Oval Soq R) CGC 9.6 Last sale $94 Sep 30, 2025 1

Sale records:

View all 12 Heritage sale records
Date Sold For Grader / Grade Format Variant Notes Source
Nov 18, 2025 $175 WATA 8.5 A Factory sealed Oval Soq R Lot 312546-68015
Sep 30, 2025 $94 CGC 9.6 CIB Oval Soq R Lot 312539-70030
Mar 21, 2024 $1,320 WATA 9.8 A++ Factory sealed Oval Soq R Lot 44238-79049
Feb 28, 2023 $119 WATA 8.5 B+ Factory sealed Oval Soq R Lot 312309-69076
Sep 6, 2022 $384 WATA 9.6 A+ Factory sealed Oval Soq R Lot 312236-66043
Feb 22, 2022 $456 WATA 9.0 A+ Factory sealed Oval Soq R Lot 312208-69052
Jan 25, 2022 $180 WATA 8.0 NS New / no seal Oval Soq R Lot 312204-69040
Jan 11, 2022 $750 WATA 9.6 A+ Factory sealed Oval Soq R Lot 312202-67030
Dec 7, 2021 $504 WATA 9.6 A+ Factory sealed Oval Soq R Lot 312149-66028
Nov 16, 2021 $630 WATA 9.8 A+ Factory sealed Oval Soq R Lot 312146-68030
Oct 31, 2021 $2,880 WATA 9.8 A++ Factory sealed Oval Soq R Lot 7263-29092
Sep 14, 2021 $1,920 WATA 9.8 A+ Factory sealed Oval Soq R Lot 312137-67051

Listings

Each link below opens an eBay search filtered to that condition, scoped to Swords and Serpents on Nintendo NES. “Sold” pulls completed/sold listings (use this for price research). “Listings” pulls current active listings (use this to find a copy to buy).

Why Swords and Serpents Matters for Grading

With 27 PSA-graded copies on record, Swords and Serpents sits in the mid-rarity tier for Nintendo NES — graded copies surface periodically on eBay but command meaningful premiums over raw. The sealed condition dominates submissions (22 of 27, ~81%) — a strong signal that’s where most collector value sits for this title. The sealed-to-loose price ratio is roughly 18× — sealed copies trade at $180 while loose carts move around $9.91. That spread means a fresh sealed find is the move; raw cart flips have thinner margins after grading fees. Because PSA tracks 2 variants separately, production-code identification matters before submission. The pop-by-variant breakdown above tells you which variant is the rarer find.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Swords and Serpents Nintendo NES worth grading?

Mostly for sealed copies. The sealed-state population (22) outweighs CIB and loose for Swords and Serpents, indicating sealed is where collector capital concentrates. CIB and loose grading is viable but margins are thinner after fees.

How rare is a graded sealed copy of Swords and Serpents?

PSA tracks 22 graded sealed copies of Swords and Serpents for Nintendo NES. The grade-tier breakdown above shows how those split across PSA’s numeric grades — top-grade copies (9.4+) are the scarcest and typically command the strongest premiums.

Should I buy a graded or raw copy of Swords and Serpents?

Depends on your goal. Graded copies cost more upfront but come with PSA’s authenticity + condition guarantee — the right move for buy-and-hold collectors. Raw copies are cheaper but require condition assessment yourself, and the grading lottery means a $50 raw cart can come back as a $25 PSA 7 OR a $200 PSA 9.4. Use the per-condition pop and price data above to calculate expected value before you commit.

Why does PSA track multiple variants of Swords and Serpents?

PSA recognizes 2 distinct production variants of Swords and Serpents on Nintendo NES. Variants reflect real production differences — different factories (Made in Japan vs Made in Mexico), packaging die changes, ESRB-rating retrofits added partway through the console’s life, or Players Choice reissues from later runs. Collectors price them differently because rarity diverges, and PSA tracks each on its own population row so the data reflects the real market structure.

Sources

Pop counts pulled weekly from PSA Video Games population data. Prices from PriceCharting. PSA acquired WATA in July 2021 and completed the rebrand to PSA Video Games on October 20, 2025. PSA Video Games population data is the continuation of WATA’s population history. Heritage graded-sale comps come from Heritage Auctions sold archive lot pages linked in the sale-record table.

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