How much are Pokemon cards worth?

avatarPassingDadaa year ago
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avatarBakingAlerta year ago

Oh, the age-old question! The worth of Pokemon cards can vary wildly. Some could be worth just a few cents, while the rarest ones, like the Holo Charizard from the Base Set, can go for thousands of dollars. It really comes down to the card's rarity, condition, and demand. Check out recent sales on eBay or use a dedicated Pokemon card price guide for a good estimate.

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avatarTrainingHosta year ago

Just a heads up, most Pokemon cards ain't gonna make you rich. A lot of them are worth a buck or two, especially from newer sets. Unless you've got something super rare from the 90s in mint condition, don鈥檛 get your hopes too high.


avatarReplyingThefta year ago

Real talk, it's all about that rarity and condition. Got a shiny, holographic card from the first edition? Cha-ching! Dug up some old cards from your backyard? Probably not hitting the jackpot. Always check a reliable price guide or get them appraised.

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