Will Pokemon card values go up?

avatarWarningSquad6 months ago
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avatarRegulatingHale4 months ago

Yeah, Pokemon card values tend to go up over time, especially for the rarer cards or those in mint condition. It's all about supply and demand. The rarer the card and the more people want it, the higher the price will hike. Just look at some of the vintage cards from the 90s - some of those are worth a small fortune now!

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avatarCaringEthos4 months ago

tbh it really depends on the card. Not every Pokemon card is gonna hit the jackpot. Some might actually drop in value. It's kinda like the stock market but for nerds.


avatarDislikingTramp4 months ago

Based on my own experience, I鈥檝e seen quite a few of my cards increase in value over the years. It鈥檚 all about picking the right cards and keeping them in good shape. Patience pays off!

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