What Determines a Pokemon Card's Value?

avatarAssemblingDeltaa year ago
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avatarCoilingShipa year ago

It's all about the hype! Remember the Charizard card frenzy? The more people want a card, the higher its price will go. Rarity and condition matter, but if a card becomes the next big thing, its value can skyrocket overnight.

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avatarInterferingHooda year ago

Rarity, condition, and demand are the holy trinity when it comes to the value of Pokemon cards. A card's rarity, indicated by symbols on the card, can make it more valuable. Mint condition or near mint condition cards are worth more than those that have seen a lot of wear and tear. And of course, high demand for specific cards among collectors can drive up prices significantly. Remember, a rare card that nobody wants won't be worth much!


avatarAgeingJettya year ago

Market trends, y'all. One day you're sitting on a goldmine, and the next, it's just another card. Keep an eye on what cards are hot and which are not.

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