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Question Posted Sunday August 7 2005, 7:35 pm

how much do pokemon cards ussually sell for and what cards are worth more than others. i have almost all of the older cards and i was wondering if anyone can give me some prices so i can sell them on ebay

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Alpha345 answered Sunday August 7 2005, 9:04 pm:
Sadly your not gonna get much money for those cards. Now if you had sold them at the height of their popularity and you had them all, you could have EASILY made off with a couple thousand dollers. But now with their popularity near the bottom you can maybe rummage up around $300 and maybe a bit lower (unless if they have made some kind of comeback I am unaware of). Your best bet is eBay and I would say start a bid on ALL the cards at around $100 and see how well they do, put the auction up for a few days and see the results. I don't know how much you would get for them, but I don't think you will get much more than $300.

I hope this helps and you make some money off those old things.

-Ryan

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