How to Price My Pokemon Cards
DealingDada路7 months agoHonestly, just Google the card name and number. Most of the time, the first few links will give you a pretty good idea of what it's going for. Remember, a card is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it.
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First off, check out recent sales on sites like eBay for a ballpark figure. Make sure to look at sold listings, not just what people are asking for. Condition matters a ton, so compare yours to ones that are in similar shape. There's also a bunch of apps and websites dedicated to Pokemon card prices. TCGplayer is a solid choice for up-to-date prices on individual cards.
Price guides overrate. Market decides. Check eBay sold listings.
Find a local card shop and ask. Sometimes they'll even look through your collection with you. It's a great way to get a second opinion, and they might offer to buy them on the spot if they're interested.
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