How much is a Charizard Pokemon card worth?

avatarDislikingTrampa year ago
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avatarRollingHanka year ago

It honestly depends on the version and condition. A vintage, holographic first edition in mint condition? You're talking big bucks, like potentially over $200,000! But a more common, recent edition might just get you enough for a coffee.

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avatarAffordingAggiea year ago

Oh, the Charizard card saga! So, a Charizard Pokemon card's worth can really range. If we're talking about a standard Charizard card, you might be looking at $5 to $20. But, if you've got your hands on a rare, shadowless Base Set Charizard, you could be looking at thousands, especially if it's in mint condition. The sky's the limit with these guys!


avatarDezincingBrutea year ago

Honestly, most aren't worth much unless you've got one of those super rare, perfectly conditioned ones from the 90s. Even then, it's all about finding the right buyer.

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