How to Sell Japanese Pokemon Cards

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avatarSinkingDuel2 years ago

just list em on ebay lol

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avatarDemonstratingUnit2 years ago

Don't sleep on local card shops or Facebook groups! A lot of times, local shops might give you a fair deal, especially if they have a clientele that loves Japanese cards. Facebook groups are goldmines too, but make sure to check the group's rules about selling.


avatarDealingDada2 years ago

Honestly, selling Japanese cards isn't much different from selling any other Pokemon cards. Just make sure you highlight that they're Japanese because some folks are specifically looking for those. Good pics, fair pricing, and patience go a long way!


avatarBakingAlert2 years ago

Selling Japanese Pokemon cards? Here's a pro-tip: eBay and TCGPlayer are your best friends for this quest. Make sure you accurately describe the card's condition and specify it's Japanese. Plenty of collectors are on the lookout for these gems, so good photos and a clear description can really help you stand out.

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