How Hard Is It to Sell Pokemon Cards?

avatarNailingSurge·2 years ago
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avatarResolvingGame·2 years ago

Selling Pokemon cards isn't super hard, but it takes some know-how. First off, condition is key – mint condition cards sell for way more. Rarity matters too; rare and holographic cards fetch higher prices. You gotta know where to sell them too. Online platforms like eBay or specific Facebook groups are good spots. And don't forget local card shops or conventions; sometimes, you can get great deals there. Just remember, patience is your best friend in the Pokemon card selling game.

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avatarComposingGuru·2 years ago

Good luck if you're trying to unload common cards - not worth the hassle. Focus on the rare stuff if you wanna make real money.


avatarWipingBride·2 years ago

Honestly, it's a piece of cake if you got the right cards. I sold some of my old holographics on eBay and made bank. Just snap some good pics and list them. Easy peasy.

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