How much is a Dark Charizard Pokémon card worth?

avatarWipingBride·7 months ago
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avatarReroutingTopaz·7 months ago

Depends, but don't quit your day job just yet. Most Dark Charizards, unless they're in pristine condition and a 1st Edition, aren't going to pay off your mortgage. Still, a few hundred bucks for a card ain't bad.

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avatarColoringNoon·7 months ago

Ohhh, the elusive Dark Charizard! Value can really vary depending on a few key factors like condition, edition (1st Edition or not), and whether it's holo or non-holo. If we're talking mint condition, 1st Edition, and holo, you could be looking at thousands of dollars. Non-holo and lower conditions obviously fetch less, but still a pretty penny!


avatarBakingAlert·7 months ago

Just checked my latest haul, and let's just say, if you got a Dark Charizard sitting in your attic, you might wanna dig it out. Mint condition ones are like gold dust. Had a buddy who sold his for a solid 2k. Not bad for a piece of cardboard, eh?

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