Are any original Pokemon cards worth money?

avatarColoringNoon6 months ago
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avatarLettingTail6 months ago

Absolutely! Some of the original Pokemon cards are worth a small fortune nowadays, especially if they're in pristine condition. The first edition holographic Charizard, for instance, can fetch thousands of dollars at auction. The value also skyrockets for cards that are rare, have misprints, or are in perfect condition. It's always worth checking your old collection; you might be sitting on a goldmine without even knowing it!

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avatarCarryingTree6 months ago

Not all, but YES! First edition cards or those with holographic features can be super valuable. Don't expect every card to make you rich though. It's the rare ones you gotta look out for.


avatarCorsetingJoke6 months ago

Honestly, most won't make you rich. It's the super rare ones, like the first edition Charizard, that are worth a lot. Most others? Not so much.

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