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How to Sell Rare Pokemon Cards

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Pokemon is a fun game for kids and adults alike. You can collect and trade the cards to improve your chances of winning the game, or you can just collect the cards for fun. The cards in your collection may even be valuable as many collectors are willing to pay top dollar for rare Pokemon cards.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Search your Pokemon collection, looking for any cards you want to sell. The most valuable cards are the rare ones that are produced in limited numbers.

  2. Step 2

    Check the value of those cards on a specialized Pokemon trader website like Pokecorner.com. These sites publish values for cards, listed by the name of the Pokemon on the card and the edition that it came from.

  3. Step 3

    Sell your rare Pokemon cards through trader websites if you like the prices offered. Just follow the instructions provided on the sites. But be careful; you may be able to get a better price through other means.

  4. Step 4

    Take your Pokemon cards to a local coin and card collecting shop to get pricing. See if they are interested in buying the cards from you.

  5. Step 5

    List the rare cards for sale on eBay, craigslist or a similar auction site. You can set a minimum price, then auction them. You may make much more money than by selling the Pokemon cards outright.

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pro3pro3 said

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on 8/22/2008 i have lots of pokemon cards looking to sell them first edition as well

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on 7/26/2008 http://www.pokeswap.com Here you can trade your Pokemon Cards with others and they have a way to make sure that you will receive your cards, guaranteed. You can trade your doubles and create a wish list of all the cards you really want

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