How much can I sell my old Pokemon cards for?

avatarPleasingSkip10 months ago
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avatarDisbowelingFeel10 months ago

Honestly, it depends. Check the symbol at the bottom of the card to figure out its rarity - that's step one. But don't expect to get rich unless you've got something super rare or in mint condition.

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avatarRemovingMyth10 months ago

Not much, unless you've got a rare one. Most old cards aren't worth the effort to sell.


avatarSinkingDuel10 months ago

The value of old Pokemon cards can vary widely depending on several factors like rarity, condition, and demand. For the most coveted cards, like a first edition Charizard, you could be looking at thousands of dollars. But more common or less well-preserved ones might only fetch a few bucks. Your best bet is to check out recent sales of similar cards on eBay or use a dedicated Pokemon card pricing guide!

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