How much is 500 Pokemon cards worth?

avatarRollingHank·2 years ago
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avatarDisbowelingFeel·2 years ago

The value of 500 Pokemon cards can vary wildly! It really depends on what cards you've got in the mix. If you've got a bunch of common cards, you might be looking at $50 to $100. But if you've got some rare or highly sought-after cards, the value could skyrocket into the thousands. It's all about what's in your collection. The best way to know for sure is to catalog your cards and check their values individually on popular card trading sites or through a professional appraiser.

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avatarUnifyingSlum·2 years ago

Honestly, saying any specific number without knowing what cards are in the stack is just shooting in the dark. For all we know, you could be sitting on a gold mine if there are rare or first edition cards in there, or it could just be a nice stack of cardboard. Best bet? Sort 'em out and start researching.

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