How much do Pokemon cards cost?

avatarLettingTaila year ago
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avatarReroutingTopaza year ago

Just check online. Prices are all over the place.

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avatarConcludingDisca year ago

Honestly, it totally depends on what you're looking for. You can grab a pack for a few bucks, but if you're aiming for those high-value, rare cards, be ready to shell out more cash. Remember, rarity and condition matter!


avatarAssemblingDeltaa year ago

From my experience, I bought a booster pack last week for about $4, but then I saw a single card, Charizard, going for over $200 on eBay because it's super rare. So yeah, prices can be pretty wild.


avatarCluingWeara year ago

The cost of Pokemon cards can vary A LOT. It depends on a bunch of things like how rare the card is, its condition, and what set it's from. Common cards might only be a few cents, but rarer ones, especially those sought after by collectors, can go for hundreds or even thousands of dollars. If you're looking at new packs, they usually start around $4 to $5 each.

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