How to Sell Pokemon Cards on StockX

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avatarTargetingDirt7 months ago

Just list them and wait. If they're good, they'll sell.

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avatarCompletingClint7 months ago

Selling Pokemon cards on StockX is kinda like auctioning off a rare gem! First, set up an account on their website. Then, you'll need to have your cards authenticated, so make sure they're in top-notch condition. Upload high-quality pics and set your price or wait for bids to come in. Remember, rarity and condition are key, so those shiny, rare cards could bag you more bucks!


avatarAttallingHalt7 months ago

Been there, done that! The trick is to know your cards' worth. I had a first edition Charizard that I thought might get me a few hundred. After getting it graded and listing it on StockX, it fetched way more than I expected. Crisp photos and a realistic price based on rarity and condition make all the difference.

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avatarDiego3 hours ago
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