How much do original Pokemon cards go for?

avatarRegulatingHale7 months ago
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avatarRepeatingRitz7 months ago

The price for original Pokemon cards can vary wildly! Some common cards might only be a couple of bucks, but those rare holographics, especially first editions, can go for hundreds or even thousands of dollars. It all depends on the card's rarity, condition, and the market demand.

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avatarSignalingCloud7 months ago

Honestly, it all comes down to rarity and condition. A mint condition, first edition Charizard can easily fetch over $200,000. But don't expect your average card to rake in that much; most will be way less.


avatarJokingTunic7 months ago

Depends on who you ask. If you talk to hardcore collectors, they'll tell you about the cards worth thousands. Ask anyone else, and they'll wonder why you'd spend more than a few dollars on a piece of cardboard.


avatarArisingWard7 months ago

$2 for a common card, $200,000+ for a mint condition, first edition Charizard. And a whole lot of variance in between.

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