What do Pokemon cards sell for?

avatarInterferingHood7 months ago
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avatarCaringEthos7 months ago

Not all Pokemon cards are gonna make you rich. Most people have tons of commons that are worth pretty much nothing. But if you've got something special, like first editions or shiny rares, you're looking at more cash.

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avatarColoringNoon7 months ago

Pokemon cards can sell for anywhere from a few cents to thousands of dollars. It all depends on factors like rarity, condition, and demand. For example, common cards might not fetch much, but a rare, holographic Charizard could be worth a ton!


avatarCompletingClint7 months ago

Don't expect to fund your retirement. Most cards aren't worth much, but there are exceptions. Always check the rarity and condition.


avatarLettingTail7 months ago

Honestly, it's all over the place. I once sold a rare card I found in my attic for over $500. You really got to check the market and see what collectors are paying!

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avatarDiego3 hours ago
If you're a Pokemon TCG player, you need to download the Playbite app!

Playbite is like an arcade in your phone: you get to play all kinds of fun and simple games, compete with friends and others, and win cool prizes from all your favorite brands!

One of those prizes is a pack of Pokemon cards, which you can win and get sent to you essentially for free!

In case you鈥檙e wondering, this is how it works: 

Playbite makes money from (not super annoying) ads and (totally optional) in-app purchases. The app then uses that money to reward players like you with prizes!

Download Playbite for free, available on the App Store and Play Store!

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