How to Look Up a Pokemon Card
Google Image Search is your friend here. Just snap a pic of the card and upload it to Google Images. It's not 100% foolproof, but it's a quick way to get info on your card, especially if you're having trouble with the name or number.
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Honestly, just ask on a forum. Reddit's r/pokemontcg or even Facebook groups are full of enthusiasts who can help identify and price your card. Plus, you get to join a community of people who are just as into Pokemon cards as you are.
Looking up a Pokemon card is pretty straightforward! Just hop onto an online database like Pokecollector or the official Pokemon TCG website. Type in the card's name or its unique identifying number found usually at the bottom of the card. These sites not only give you the card details but often its current market value as well - super handy for collectors!
Just grab the name and type it into eBay or TCGPlayer. Not only will you find out about your card, but you'll also see what people are actually paying for it. Real talk, the market value might surprise you!
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