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There is a website which tells you the value of each yu gi oh cards some cards are worth a little bit like god cards
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yes they do sell for good money for some reason.
My friend sold them and got a good amount of money, quite odd.
My friend sold them and got a good amount of money, quite odd.
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I suppose if you had a full collection you could probably make a lot but i'm unsure.
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hannspree1 wrote There is a website which tells you the value of each yu gi oh cards some cards are worth a little bit like god cardswhat's the name of the site?
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Some are very valuable. I recently sold an old pokemon card (charizard) for 30 bucks. And that was 1 card.
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It's not the amount of cards that go for a lot,
it's the card itself. There are collectible "rare"
cards that go for a lot of money.
it's the card itself. There are collectible "rare"
cards that go for a lot of money.
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I don't think they will go for much today, best to wait a few more years. I remember back in my primary school boys collecting and trading these things. That, and pokemon.
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I'd look for the cards you have on eBay to get an estimate selling price.
I've seen Pokemon cards on ebay for $200+
I've seen Pokemon cards on ebay for $200+
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Cards from the original series are usually quite valuable, especially all the rare cards.
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Make sure you have them in mint condition and make sure people understand that. You want rare(hologhraphic cards).
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