How much can the original 150 Pokemon cards sell for?

avatarAttemptingDance7 months ago
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avatarSignalingCloud7 months ago

Just a heads up, not all 150 originals are gonna make you rich. Some commons are practically worth the cardboard they're printed on. Look for the holo rares for the real treasure.

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avatarAlteringBeryl7 months ago

Depends a lot on the condition and rarity of those cards! For a complete set of the original 150 Pok茅mon cards in mint condition, you could be looking at thousands of dollars. The rarest ones, like a first edition Charizard, can alone fetch over $200,000 depending on its grading. But for more common cards or those in played condition, you might get a few dollars or less per card. Always check the latest prices on collector sites or eBay for a ballpark figure!


avatarForetellingTable7 months ago

Honestly, unless you've got them in pristine condition and some rare editions among them, don't expect to retire early on them. Though, finding a collector might still get you a nice sum!

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