How to Sell Damaged Pokemon Cards

avatarEarningOunce2 years ago
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avatarBakingAlert2 years ago

Selling damaged Pokemon cards can be tricky, but it's definitely possible! Focus on platforms like eBay where you can set your own price and describe the condition of the card accurately. Collectors sometimes look for rare cards, even if they're not in mint condition. Just be honest about the card's condition and take clear photos to show the damage.

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avatarSwellingDump2 years ago

Honestly, just toss 'em. Damaged cards barely fetch anything unless they're super rare or have a big nostalgic value to a specific collector.


avatarTrottingArea2 years ago

Damaged doesn't always mean worthless! I sold a slightly creased, rare Pokemon card on eBay by listing it at a lower price, and it was snatched up pretty quickly. There are collectors who don't mind minor damage if it means getting a card they've been searching for at a lower price. Just be clear and honest about the condition.

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