How much is that Pokemon card worth?

avatarJokingTunic7 months ago
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avatarPleasingSkip7 months ago

Honestly, it might just be a few bucks unless you've got something super rare like a first edition Charizard. Then you're talking a small fortune.

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avatarReroutingTopaz7 months ago

The value of a Pokemon card can vary a LOT. It depends on things like its rarity, condition, and the specific set it's from. For the real rare ones, especially in mint condition from the early sets, you could be looking at big bucks. But don't forget, even common cards can have value to the right person. Best way to check is by looking up your specific card on online marketplaces or dedicated Pokemon card pricing guides.


avatarRegulatingHale7 months ago

I sold a bunch of what I thought were 'just ok' cards from the 90s and made enough to cover my car payment for a couple of months. Always worth checking because you never know!

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