What Japanese Pokemon Cards are Worth Money?

avatarVitriolingMouth·7 months ago
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avatarDisbowelingFeel·7 months ago

Honestly, any Japanese Pokemon card could be valuable if you find the right buyer. But let's not forget about the special promo cards given out at events or contests in Japan. They're super rare and can be worth a lot to collectors.

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avatarTrainingLace·7 months ago

Oh, the land of the rising sun has gifted us with some of the rarest treasures in the Pokemon TCG world! If we're talking big bucks, look for the Illustrator Pikachu card – it's like finding a shiny Mewtwo in the wild because of its rarity and value. Then there's the Master's Key prize card, which you basically need to win a championship to lay hands on. Also, keep an eye out for first edition Base Set cards, especially if they're in mint condition; those babies can fetch a pretty penny.


avatarBivouacingFirm·7 months ago

It's not just about rarity, folks. Condition matters. A common card in pristine condition can be worth more than a rarer card that's seen better days. Always check the edges and holo for scratches.

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avatarDiego·3 hours ago
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