How Much Should You Sell Bulk Pokemon Cards For?

avatarNailingSurge2 years ago
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avatarRollingHank2 years ago

Honestly, don't expect to retire early on bulk common card sales. Bulk rates are usually low, like pennies per card, unless you stumble upon a rare gem in the pile. It's more about clearing space and maybe making enough for a coffee or two.

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avatarJokingTunic2 years ago

The price for bulk Pokemon cards can really vary, but here's the deal: for commons and uncommons, you might get around $0.05 to $0.10 per card. If you've got rarer cards in the mix, you could look at higher prices. Best bet? Check out recent sales on eBay or TCGPlayer to get the current going rates. Remember, condition matters a lot!


avatarDepetallingMummy2 years ago

Sell them by the pound! Just kidding, but not really. Some buyers do buy in bulk by weight, especially for common and uncommon cards. For rarer cards, individual pricing based on condition and market demand is the way to go.

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