It depends on
a.the type of card and its rarity
older cards (i.e. starter, jengle, fossil decks) are generally more expensive
b. the type of card - circle, diamond or star
and
c. the card's condition
i would probably sell for cheaper in total, but it depends on your cards- look in a pokemon magazine with a price guide (i reccomend beckett ;]) to be sure about the prices
by the way, im an avid pokemon card collector with over 2000 cards- i might be interested if you dont have any buyers yet :]
2007-02-26 12:57:25
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answered by pixma master 2
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I own a store called "elite cards and gaming" in Taylor Michigan. I can tell you, there are so many pokemon cards circulating that I sell my shining charizards for between $5 and $10 dollars, thats only if the right person comes along and needs it to complete their collection. I have all the hologram cards from the base set first edition all the way to the currant " power keepers " which is the latest set just out.e-bay may say it's book value is $70, however that is beckette's list msrp price, but I never get that. If I could I would retire by selling all my cards ans other pokemon stuff. Be very careful alot of people want to see the cards first then pay, but they really want to make you feel you have nothing, and thay off $75 for the lot then turn around and make grab packs of 20 misc cards in a pck for $5 each. The best thing is to find a store like mine or by you and do it on consignment,just make sure you keep an inventory of what you have. Sort them by holo,reverse holo. star, diamond, and circle, then trainer and energy. Of cours promo's are seperate. Beckette books are a good guide, we always go half of what the book sais on promo's. Our store # if you need more help is 313-562-0348 good luck.
2007-02-27 11:42:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Instead of selling them in a big lot, try selling them individually. When people think of 633 cards, they don't think their each worth .50, they think that $300 is a lot of money. (its like shopping at costco, the more items in a package, the less each unit costs) try selling the rare ones on eBay. enthusiasts will see the value in the individually card and pay much more than .50 for it. Then, sell the others at a pawn shop, or card store. there are probably some around where you live. You might even find someone that really wants 600 cards... who knows?
2007-03-05 17:39:03
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answered by zantaff 2
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The weak ones should be $.40 each. The shining charizard should be worth about $65 cause thats in the middle.
2007-03-02 19:25:37
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answered by Tommy L 2
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I think maybe little kids or maybe person who collect pokemon cards will buy it. I think u should keep this in mind it depends on cards condition, is that card common, uncommon, rare, super and so on..... and which booster or deck came from.
2007-03-06 02:36:42
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answered by dragonboyz943 1
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If they are worth $70, then ask $90-$100. That way people can barter with you. You never know, you may get more than you thought.
2007-03-04 20:47:30
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answered by ? 5
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i think you should sell them for alot more if you have alot of shiny cards
2007-03-02 20:57:14
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answered by Grimey 2
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