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Do you want to get rid of old Pokémon cards? Whether you have a single Pokémon card or an entire collection, there are a variety of online marketplaces and potential buyers to get them off your hands. Before selling your cards, be sure to do research and value your cards to get an idea of the market price. This will help you get compensated fairly for your collection. If you don't want to use an online marketplace, you can always reach out to your local comic book store or hobby shop. This wikiHow will show you where to sell Pokémon cards for cash.
Steps
Before You Start Selling
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1Collect Pokémon cards. Whether you want to sell a single card or an entire collection, you must start somewhere. You may already have received some cards as a gift or happened upon a collection at a garage sale. If you're looking to sell Pokémon cards regularly, you'll need to buy more cards to expand your collection.
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2Organize your Pokémon cards. Since Pokémon cards are sold based on their condition, you'll need to keep the cards organized and safe, away from potential threats. Damaged cards will typically sell for much less than cards in mint condition.
- Organizing your cards will also make it easier for you to find them while listing for sale. You can opt to sell cards individually or you can sell them in sets. Depending on your supply, you could organize the cards based on set or by the number on the card.
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3Value your cards. It's important to value your cards before the selling process to get an idea of a fair price. You'll be able to value cards based on the card rarity, distributor, collector number, special symbols, and more. Small differences can mean a huge price change, so be sure to examine your cards closely.
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4Beware of scammers. With online peer-to-peer purchases, beware of potential scammers that want to receive the card without paying for it. This may look like canceling the order after it's been shipped or claiming it never arrived when it has.
- If you're worried about selling a rare card or collection, use a website that offers buyer protection or meet safely face-to-face in a public place.
- This applies to both selling and buying Pokémon cards. When buying Pokémon cards, be sure to have a professional appraise the card for authenticity. You don't want to pay for a fake card.
References
- ↑ https://www.ebay.com/help/selling/selling/start-selling-ebay?id=4081
- ↑ https://seller.tcgplayer.com/
- ↑ https://www.mercari.com/sellnow/
- ↑ https://www.cardmarket.com/en/Pokemon
- ↑ https://www.trollandtoad.com/pokemon/7061
- ↑ https://www.cardcaverntradingcards.com/pages/buylist
- ↑ https://www.ccgcastle.com/news/2016-09-28-sell-your-cards-to-us
- ↑ https://www.sell2bbnovelties.com/category/pokemon-cards.html
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/marketplace