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We went to a thrift store today, and my daughter bought the largest pile of Pokemon cards that I've ever seen for just $2.
Really. This pile of cards is huge!
We've managed to pull out a few valuable cards...a very short stack is easily worth $75 on ebay when sold individually.
What I am trying to figure out is which ones are worth looking up on ebay without having to research each and every card. One part of the lot is a small Pokeman card book with the clear plastic sleeves, which has in excess of 180 cards. I'd say that she has at least 800 cards, at minimum.
Is there any rhyme or reason to figuring out which ones may be valuable without having to look them all up? If so, is there anyone over the age of 12 that would begin to understand these cards, and how they are played?
Nonetheless, I am pretty excited for her. She is 12, and this is her first ebay 'pick'. When they sell, the profit from these cards is going to help her clinch a new iPad Mini. She's been saving for a new Mini since they were introduced.
I am a pretty proud dad, and this is a big step for her...but I am stilling scratching my head trying to figure out why one card is worth $25, while another card isn't worth the paper it is printed on.
Really. This pile of cards is huge!
We've managed to pull out a few valuable cards...a very short stack is easily worth $75 on ebay when sold individually.
What I am trying to figure out is which ones are worth looking up on ebay without having to research each and every card. One part of the lot is a small Pokeman card book with the clear plastic sleeves, which has in excess of 180 cards. I'd say that she has at least 800 cards, at minimum.
Is there any rhyme or reason to figuring out which ones may be valuable without having to look them all up? If so, is there anyone over the age of 12 that would begin to understand these cards, and how they are played?
Nonetheless, I am pretty excited for her. She is 12, and this is her first ebay 'pick'. When they sell, the profit from these cards is going to help her clinch a new iPad Mini. She's been saving for a new Mini since they were introduced.
I am a pretty proud dad, and this is a big step for her...but I am stilling scratching my head trying to figure out why one card is worth $25, while another card isn't worth the paper it is printed on.