How much are my first generation Pokemon cards worth?

avatarManningAndy7 months ago
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avatarCopyingSole7 months ago

lol, unless you've got that shiny Charizard, don't get your hopes up too high. But seriously, even common first gen cards can have some value to collectors, especially in good condition. Just don't expect to retire on them!

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avatarRollingHank7 months ago

The value of your first generation Pokemon cards can vary wildly! It really depends on a few things: the specific card, its condition, and whether it's a rare or holo version. For example, a first edition holographic Charizard can fetch thousands of dollars, while common cards, like Pikachu, might only bring in a few bucks. Best bet is to check recent sales on auction sites or consult a price guide for a more accurate valuation.


avatarDepetallingMummy7 months ago

Honestly, not all first gen cards are worth a lot. Some can be pretty valuable, but a lot depends on condition and rarity. Don't assume they're all gold mines.

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