How much is a gold metal Pokémon card worth?

avatarSingingRidge·a year ago
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avatarTargetingDirt·a year ago

Gold metal Pokémon cards are a bit of a wildcard when it comes to value. Their worth can vary wildly based on factors like rarity, condition, and demand. Some of the rarer ones can fetch hundreds or even thousands of dollars at auction. But, for most, think more in the ballpark of $50 to $100 if you're lucky.

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avatarDealingDada·a year ago

It totally depends on which gold metal Pokémon card we're talking about. A Limited Edition Pikachu could go for a fortune, while a more common one might not be as valuable. Always check current marketplaces and recent sales to get an accurate picture.


avatarForetellingTable·a year ago

Gold metal Pokémon cards are valued more by collectors than players. They're like the shiny version of Pokémon in the card world – rare and sought after!


avatarVitriolingMouth·a year ago

Honestly, not as much as you'd hope unless it's a super rare one. Most of them aren't the goldmine some folks expect.

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