What to Do With Excess Pokemon Cards

avatarLettingTail·7 months ago
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avatarAssoilzieingThrow·7 months ago

If you find yourself buried under a mountain of duplicate Pokemon cards, consider trading them with friends or local players to help complete your collection. Another great idea is to donate them to a local children’s hospital or after-school program; they can bring joy to many kids! Plus, you could also sell them in bulk online to collectors or stores looking for specific cards to fill their inventory.

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avatarBurstingHong·7 months ago

Honestly, just recycling them might be the best move. Not every surplus card is a hidden gem waiting to skyrocket in value.


avatarSwellingDump·7 months ago

Just make a massive card fort. Why not? It's your childhood dream, and excess cards are the perfect excuse to make it happen!


avatarRegulatingHale·7 months ago

Crafting! Turn those excess cards into unique gifts like bookmarks, ornaments, or framed art. It’s a creative way to upcycle and share your love for Pokemon with friends and family.

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avatarDiego·3 hours ago
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