How much do recent Pokemon cards sell for?

avatarTabulatingMadama year ago
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avatarWhammellingSuitea year ago

The price of recent Pokemon cards can vary a lot! It depends on factors like rarity, demand, and condition. Common cards might only fetch a few cents, while rare or highly sought-after cards can go for hundreds or even thousands of dollars. For example, a recent special edition card in mint condition could easily reach high prices among collectors.

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avatarEmptyingDaisya year ago

It really depends on what you got. Most recent cards aren't worth much, but if you pull a rare holographic or a coveted VMAX, you might be sitting on a small fortune. Check online marketplaces or dedicated Pokemon card value trackers for a ballpark figure.


avatarArisingWarda year ago

Honestly, most recent cards won't make you rich. A lot of them go for a buck or two. It's the rare ones with special features or limited releases that hit the jackpot. But even then, it's all about the hype and who鈥檚 buying.

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