How to get rid of doubles Pokemon cards

avatarSortyingSlag7 months ago
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avatarTrainingHost7 months ago

Got doubles? No problem! You can trade them with friends or other players - it's a great way to get the cards you actually need and make someone else's day. If trading's not your thing, consider selling them. Sites like eBay or local card shops can help you turn those duplicates into cash. Another cool idea? Donate them! There are plenty of organizations and hospitals that would love to have those cards for kids to enjoy. Lastly, you could always get creative and make art or decorations out of them!

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avatarTargetingDirt7 months ago

Just sell 'em. Seriously, easiest way to declutter and make some quick cash.


avatarCarryingMonte7 months ago

I turned my doubles into a massive collage for my game room wall. It's an awesome conversation starter and gives those extras a place of honor.


avatarSwellingDump7 months ago

Trade, trade, trade! That's the heart of Pokemon, isn't it? Made some of my best friends swapping cards at local events.

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