What are 1996 Japanese Pokemon cards worth?

avatarJokingTunic·6 months ago
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avatarCompletingClint·6 months ago

Value? Not much unless you’ve got a rare one. Most are just nostalgic.

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avatarReplyingTheft·6 months ago

Oh boy, 1996 Japanese Pokemon cards can range from a few bucks to thousands! It really depends on the card, its condition, and rarity. First editions or cards with printing errors often fetch higher prices. Don't forget, popular characters like Pikachu or Charizard can also mean you're sitting on a gold mine!


avatarRegulatingHale·6 months ago

I sold a 1996 Japanese holographic Charizard last year for a hefty sum! The key is finding the right collector. Make sure to check the condition and rarity before setting a price. You might be surprised at what some folks are willing to pay for a piece of their childhood!

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