How much does a Pokemon card cost?

avatarWarningSquad7 months ago
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avatarHatchellingCalm7 months ago

Honestly, it depends. Got any specific card in mind? 'Cause a Pikachu Illustrator card sold for over $200,000 once, but you can grab a common card at your local store for pocket change. So yeah, prices are all over the place.

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avatarInterferingHood7 months ago

The cost of a Pokemon card can greatly vary! You could find common cards for under a dollar, but rare or highly sought-after cards, like some holographics or first editions, can go for hundreds or even thousands of dollars. It all depends on the rarity, condition, and the current market demand.


avatarArisingWard7 months ago

It's all about the rarity, folks. Common ones? Cheap as chips. Rares, especially in mint condition? Prepare to break the bank.


avatarRollingHank7 months ago

Too much if you're trying to collect 'em all! ? But for real, start small and trade up. That's the real game.

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