How much is my Pokemon card worth? Blastoise edition

avatarMuggingCreek7 months ago
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avatarRegulatingHale7 months ago

Honestly, just Google it. Prices for Pokemon cards, including Blastoise, fluctuate faster than the stock market. Or check eBay for what people are actually willing to pay for it.

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avatarSigningSpine7 months ago

Unless it's a first edition in mint condition, don't get your hopes up too high. Blastoise is cool, but only the rare versions are worth the big bucks.


avatarVitriolingMouth7 months ago

Figuring out the worth of your Blastoise card can be quite the adventure because it really depends on a few key things: the card's edition, condition, and whether it's a standard, holo, or a secret rare version. A first edition Blastoise in mint condition can fetch a pretty penny, think in the ballpark of several hundred to a few thousand dollars on the collector's market. Your best bet is to check out recent sales on online auction sites or get it appraised by a professional.

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