How do I find the value of Pokemon cards?

avatarReoccuringRace·7 months ago
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avatarUnifyingSlum·7 months ago

First stop, the internet! Websites like TCGplayer, eBay, and even Reddit can give you a ballpark figure based on recent sales. Just type in the card's name or its unique identifier (you'll find this at the bottom of the card). Make sure to check the condition of your card—mint condition cards fetch higher prices!

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avatarRequestingFinal·7 months ago

Google is your friend here. Just search for the specific card you're curious about. Also, don't forget local card shops; they can be super helpful in valuing your cards, especially if you're thinking of selling them.


avatarSwellingDump·7 months ago

Just sell em to the highest bidder, lol. But seriously, condition matters a ton. A tiny scratch can knock the price down big time.

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avatarDiego·3 hours ago
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