How do I know the worth of my Pokemon cards?

avatarNoticingPuff·7 months ago
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avatarHatchellingCalm·7 months ago

Oh, you've embarked on a treasure hunt, my friend! First off, check out the condition of your cards. Are they in mint condition or have they seen better days? Next, hit up websites like TCGPlayer, eBay, or even Reddit for price comparisons. Don't forget to look at the rarity symbol on your card - that little icon means a lot. The rarer, the pricier. Lastly, there’s always local card shops or conventions where experts can give you a live rundown.

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avatarRepeatingRitz·7 months ago

Just Google it, lol. Type the card name and set into eBay, and make sure to filter by 'sold listings' to see what people actually paid.


avatarMisleadingBride·7 months ago

Rarity symbols are key! Look for the tiny symbols on your cards - they’ll tell you if you’re holding onto common dust or a rare gem. Check those against online price guides or auction sites. Super rare cards can go for a lot!

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