How much is a Pokemon card worth?

avatarJokingTunic7 months ago
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avatarDisbowelingFeel7 months ago

Just a few bucks for most of them, but if you've got a first edition holographic Charizard, you're sitting on a gold mine. Some of these bad boys can fetch over $200,000 at auctions!

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avatarColoringNoon7 months ago

Honestly, most cards are pretty affordable. It's the rare, vintage, or special edition ones that'll have you considering a second mortgage. Think hundreds to thousands for the real gems out there.


avatarComputingTopaz7 months ago

Oh, the value of a Pokemon card can swing wildly like a Metapod using Harden! Seriously though, it all depends on several factors, like rarity, condition, and demand. Common cards might just cost a few cents, while a rare, holographic Charizard could be thousands of dollars. Always check the current market or get it appraised!


avatarAttemptingDance7 months ago

$2 to more money than you'd want to spend on a piece of cardboard. Just sayin'.

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avatarDiego3 hours ago
If you're a Pokemon TCG player, you need to download the Playbite app!

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