Pokemon HeartGold SoulSilver (2 Inch D-Ring Binder) Series 4 - Black Colored Album for 9 Pocket Pages - Series 4
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i am planning to sell my pokemon card collection soon and i want to keep them in very good condition so i want to buy some pokemon card binders. does anybody know where i can buy them besides the internet?
I found both of mine at Target
they're probably worth at least 300 dollars, if not much more.....i could use the cash, but i dont know if these cards will be worth more in the future or not. I'm definitely not into pokemon anymore, but i have over 600 cards, 100 of which are the shiny kind
any ideas on what i should do?
thanks
I think that would be a good idea to get some money out of them. You may also want to try craigslist.com for your area too. You won't have to pay the fee to list them on the site, and you have a good chance of finding someone locally that may want them. So no shipping will be involved. Just a thought! :) Good luck.
I found a binder of pokemon cards I use to collect. I have no idea what series they are or anything. Is there a guide on their price? I have some really old ones and a couple of the new ones from the ruby and sapphire edition or whatever the series its called. I have 16+ pages of these, I use to be a big collector. A bunch are shiny and holographic to.
All pokemon cards have different values, depending on rarity, you can tell the rarity by looking at the bottom right corner of the card. If there is a circle, it is probably worth from .10 to .20 cents. If it has a diamond, between .30 cents and $1.00. If it has a star, it is rare and can be worth up tp $100. If you are really serious about selling them, and want to get the most for them, i would suggest spending $7 on an issue of beckett Pokemon, which has a complete price guide. Good luck!
I have this huge binder full of Pokemon cards-- all different kinds, I'm too lazy to list specifics. But do you think they'll ever make a comeback like the old Star Wars collectibles did, or should I just try and sell them now? I'm cleaning out my room and don't know if I should save them in case their value increases one day.
GOD!!! Everyone else who answered this question is thinking in terms of "will Pokemon card ever come back and will PEOPLE WANT TO BATTLE WITH THEM?" The answer to that is NO. But as far as being collectibles, YES they will go up in value. Don't even bother trying to sell them now. You'll be luck if you can even get a dime for each one. Just hold them for a long time, keep them in GOOD condition(that's a key!), and eventually you will be able to sell them for more because not everyone will have them. There is online sites that will explain the current value of these card. If you go into Walmart, in the magazine sections, a Pokemon collectors magazine is there. Inside gives the current value of ALL new and old cards. they are more valuable if they are sold as a set rather than individually. Good Luck :-)
My boyfriend has all 150 original pokemon cards in the binder thing and he wants to know how much they are worth to sell.
Maybe $40-$60 but it matter on there condition try to get more to increase your collection and when you are a old cot go and sell them for thousands
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Here is a Pokemon Perfidious and White Pokemon Binder where I keep some of my Pokemon Cards.
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well here it it, the concluding rare pokemon binder ever shown on youtube with shining, crystal, ex, gold top banana, lv x, prime,legends and alph ...