I think the age of cards/comics being really expensive are past, too many people will NEVER throw them out now that they heard all those stories.
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Sep 28th, 2006 07:51 PM #1Newbie
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will pokemon cards be worth much in the future?
Hey
i have alot of rare pokemon cards that i collected back in elementery school. now there just in a box sitting in my closet so i was wondering if its worth keeping to sell in the future or sell it now?
thanks.
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Sep 28th, 2006 08:01 PM #3
dunno, id say prob not just because new ones come out al the time, I say sell it asap. I rememerb i sold my charizard(rare) for 20 bucks and went to mcdonalds, so im glad i atleast got somethign out of it
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Sep 28th, 2006 08:05 PM #4Newbie
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ok thanks
do you know any shops that buy cards?
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Sep 28th, 2006 08:42 PM #5
haha.
I think theres an annual magazine that will dictate the price of mint condition toys and cards..etc.
I got a Mario Lemieux Rookie card Mint cond, and a Wayne Gretzky card not so mint... my cousins made me keep it when I was really young... the Lemieux was up to $80 back in 1994.. doubt its worth anything now though._______________
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Sep 28th, 2006 08:59 PM #6pokemon cards are worth jack today, most places buy 10 holos or rares for less than $5, and commons or uncommons 100 for $1
Originally Posted by anthony002
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Sep 28th, 2006 09:22 PM #7
It's been 12 Years since POGS and 8-9 years since Beenie Babies.
What's the current value on either?_______________
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Sep 29th, 2006 12:25 AM #8I don't know how they worth but I do know POGS came back this year in a small way because I saw them on a Loblaws Superstore flyer.
Originally Posted by neilson
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Sep 29th, 2006 12:40 AM #9
yes, collectables will always have value, I check ebay on stuff, eg games and comics and people pay good money, for eg, my complete mario rpg could get me 90$+
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Sep 29th, 2006 01:00 AM #10
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Sep 29th, 2006 02:19 AM #11
Anyone have a subscription to Beckett or Beckett online?
I have a bunch of basket ball cards that I want to check the price on.
Shaq rookie and a bunch of Jordans.
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Sep 29th, 2006 02:41 PM #12magic rares have a TREMENDOUSLY wide range of prices it depends on which particular rare ur talking about. the cheapest one can be worth almost nothing but some people will buy for hundreds of dollars.
Originally Posted by Decius
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Sep 29th, 2006 02:49 PM #13
On magic: the gathering
If you have one of the power nine, you can get upwards of $2000 (if you have the rare foreign variants) or low end around $200 (for 3d edition decent condition). In case you don't know what they are here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_nine.
There are also some other very good cards, like Sol Ring, which can go for upwards of $200.
The general rule of thumb is: if it is powerful and cheap (in terms of mana) it is worth a lot. The power nine are considered to be the best cards in the game.
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Sep 29th, 2006 03:38 PM #14No they will not be worth anything. Few cents a card at best. Back in the day they used to be "collectables" because not many were produced. Now due to the demand of stuff like this, they are mass produced. Thousands and in some cases millions of 1 item are made and sold.
Originally Posted by anthony002
If you want something collectable that might be worth something, it has to be one of a kind, or something that only a few were made.
Cars are a great example of this. How many people have a Maclaren F1? I'd guess less than 100 in the entire world. They cost upwards of $500k. How many people drive a Ford Focus? Millions. You can buy them new now for $15k. Is mass production vs low production.
Now you find a Pokemon card of which there are only a handful in existance, and you got yourself some money. The rest, worthless._______________
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Sep 29th, 2006 04:50 PM #15
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