How much money can you get for selling Pokemon cards?

avatarHatchellingCalm7 months ago
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avatarImplementingPons7 months ago

The amount you can get for selling your Pokemon cards seriously varies! Some rare cards, especially those in mint condition or are limited editions, can fetch thousands of dollars. But if we're talking about your average cards, think more in the ballpark of a few dollars each. It all comes down to rarity, condition, and demand.

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avatarDisbowelingFeel7 months ago

Only a few bucks for most, but if you've got a Shadowless Charizard, we're talking big money. Rarity and condition are king!


avatarEmptyingDaisy7 months ago

Honestly, don't expect to retire early by selling your Pokemon cards unless you've got something really rare. Most cards won't get you more than enough for a coffee. But, it's always worth checking; you never know what hidden gems you have.

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