Should I Sell My Pokemon Cards?

avatarAttendingStokea year ago
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avatarWhammellingSuitea year ago

Yes, if you're not attached to them. The market is pretty hot right now for certain cards. Just make sure to do your research or get them appraised so you don't undersell a hidden gem.

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avatarNickelingAlana year ago

Sell only duplicates and keep the rest. You'll regret letting go of any unique cards from your collection. Plus, having a full set down the road could be worth a lot more.


avatarSnorkellingClocka year ago

Heck no, unless you're in dire need of cash! Pokemon cards have not only sentimental value but some of them can seriously appreciate over time. Hold onto them, especially if you've got any rare ones. The market for Pokemon cards is always fluctuating, and you never know when you might have a card that becomes the next big thing.

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