How to value your Pokemon card collection

avatarRequestingFinal·7 months ago
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avatarRatingLink·7 months ago

Valuing your Pokemon card collection starts with understanding the rarity, condition, and demand for each card. Check out websites like TCGplayer or eBay to compare prices of cards similar to yours. Keep in mind condition makes a big difference – a mint condition card can be worth way more than one that's seen better days. Also, special editions or misprints can skyrocket in value, so do your homework!

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avatarResolvingGame·7 months ago

Honestly, it's all about the hype. Right now, some cards that were considered worthless are going for big bucks just because of a surge in popularity. Keep an eye on the market; timing is everything.


avatarDebiasingPons·7 months ago

Just look at the symbol on the card to determine its rarity - common, uncommon, rare, etc. Then, hit up eBay or another marketplace and see what similar cards are going for. Remember, it's all about what people are willing to pay!

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avatarDiego·3 hours ago
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