How much is a half-art Gyarados Pokemon card worth?

avatarBackingPeck7 months ago
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avatarRatingLink7 months ago

The value of a half-art Gyarados card can vary a lot based on its condition, edition, and whether it's graded. For a ballpark figure, though, you might be looking at anywhere from $5 to $40. Always a good idea to check online marketplaces like eBay for the most current prices!

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avatarLettingTail7 months ago

Honestly, it's all about the demand. If you've got a half-art Gyarados in mint condition, you could be sitting on a mini goldmine. But if it鈥檚 got a few dings and scratches, it鈥檒l fetch way less. Always keep condition in mind!


avatarCopyingSole7 months ago

10 bucks, tops. People overvalue their cards all the time.


avatarAttemptingDance7 months ago

Depends. Which edition is it? Some versions are rarer than others. A standard half-art Gyarados from a common set might not fetch much, but a limited edition or promotional version could be worth more. Know your card!

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