How to look up the value of Japanese Pokemon cards
TCGPlayer is another great site for card values, but keep in mind they might not have as wide a selection of Japanese cards as eBay. It's perfect for getting a ballpark figure, though.
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First up, check out eBay completed listings for the real-world prices cards are fetching. Just make sure you filter for sold listings to get an accurate picture. Also, don't forget to check the condition of the card in the listing compared to yours, as that can hugely affect value.
Honestly, just Google the card name and number along with 'value' or 'price' and see what pops up. There鈥檚 usually some forum or site that鈥檚 discussed it. Just remember, the market fluctuates like crazy!
For a quick check, use a card-valuation app like PokeCollector. It鈥檚 not always dead-on for market value, but it's super convenient for a quick estimate.
eBay's your best bet, but honestly, it's all about what someone's willing to pay. Supply and demand, people!
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