How much money can you sell 400 Pokemon cards for?

avatarPressingDeska year ago
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avatarRemovingMytha year ago

The amount you can get for 400 Pokemon cards really depends on what cards you have. If you've got a bunch of common cards, you might be looking at $10-$20. But if you've got some rare or highly sought after cards in there, the sky's the limit. I've seen rare cards go for hundreds or even thousands on their own!

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avatarSawingBullya year ago

It's all about the rarity and condition of the cards. If you have rare, holographic, or first editions, you could be sitting on a goldmine. But if they're just your average cards, don't expect to retire early.


avatarDebiasingPonsa year ago

Honestly, just a few bucks unless you got a rare gem in there. Most are common.


avatarQuestioningValea year ago

I sold a similar lot last year, mostly commons with a few rares, got about $50 for it. It really depends on what's in the mix.

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