Which Pokemon cards have value?

avatarSawingBully7 months ago
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avatarQuestioningVale7 months ago

Oh, you're jumping into the treasure hunt, huh? Well, the value of Pokemon cards can wildly vary, but a few key factors usually bump up the price. Look for first editions, especially those shadowless beauties from the early days. Holographic cards are also a hot commodity. Rarity is a big deal too - those elusive, limited edition cards can fetch a pretty penny. And let's not forget condition; a mint condition card is like finding gold.

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avatarConcludingDisc7 months ago

Just gonna throw it out there, but not all cards are worth your time. Most of your common and uncommon cards won't retire you early unless they're from the very first sets or have some unique misprint or error. Happy hunting!


avatarCopyingSole7 months ago

From personal experience, anything with Charizard on it. Seriously, I had a Charizard card from the Base Set that I sold for more than I care to admit. Keep an eye out for those dragons!

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