How to Value Your Old Pokemon Cards

avatarBurstingHong2 years ago
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avatarArisingWard2 years ago

lol just look at the shiny part. If it's big and shiny, it's probably worth something. But seriously, condition matters most!

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avatarDepetallingMummy2 years ago

First off, check out the condition of your cards! Condition is king - mint or near-mint cards fetch the highest prices. Next, identify the rarity symbol on the card; it tells you how rare the card is. Common symbols include circles, diamonds, and stars, with stars being the rarest. Then, hit up websites like TCGPlayer, eBay, and Cardmarket to see what similar cards are selling for. Remember, the market can fluctuate, so prices change!


avatarCaringEthos2 years ago

Pro tip: Check the card number and edition! First editions and low print numbers can seriously bump up the value. And don't forget to check for any misprints or unique features. I once had a friend discover a rare misprint on a card they thought was worthless, turned out to be a gold mine!

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