Is now the time to sell Pokemon cards?

avatarPracticingClock10 months ago
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avatarImplementingPons10 months ago

Honestly, depends on what you've got. If you're sitting on rare, vintage cards in mint condition, prices are pretty high right now thanks to a surge in popularity. But if your collection is more on the common side or in played condition, you might not get as much as you're hoping for. It's all about timing and what collectors are looking for!

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avatarLettingTail10 months ago

Sell! The market's hot but unpredictable. With how volatile things are, you're better off cashing in now before the next big fluctuation.


avatarEmptyingDaisy10 months ago

Nah, hold onto them for a bit longer. The Pokemon TCG scene is only getting more popular, and values for even more common cards are starting to creep up. Unless you really need the cash, I'd say wait it out and see how the market goes.

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