Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

Selling on eBay

Postdog2Gengar

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I am considering selling my Pokemon cards, most of which are from Base Set--Skyridge. Could you recommend a good pricing system to do the job? Would the price guides found in this forum or at Pojo work well? I have not posted on the Pokegym in a very long time, and the Price Guide Discussion forum is completely new to me.

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Oh, and I forgot to mention I'm selling on eBay. :rolleyes:
 
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eh...youd be better of selling all of them on Ebay at once.

in general:

old commons: 1 cent
old uncommons: 3 cents
old rares: forty cents
old holo rares: a buck

if those are mint :p
 
Sign into ebay, and check completed auctions. You have to have an Ebay SN for this.
You can see price fluctations to see what is good for each card.
Drew
 
Your best bet would be to just gather them all up and sell them in a huge lots or several smaller ones, maybe grouping them by set. It's very hard to sell seeing as how no one wants them, they'd rather have the newer ones.

Heck, I'd trying selling a smaller binder (the ones with four sleeves to a page rather than nine) full of cards first...I've seen full ones that start at $10 and go up from there.
 
If you have something that you don't want, then there's a good chance that there's someone out there that does want it. Jay Leno proves that when he does his "Stuff We Found on eBay" segment.

I'm working on making a spreadsheet listing every card that I have, so that they're easier to list on eBay.

Right now, I'm leaning toward selling my cards by expansion. I believe that I have 1000 or more cards, all of which are no newer than Skyridge.

I just hope that I can find that right collector who's looking to buy these cards. I may be putting them on eBay soon (maybe within the next few weeks or couple months), so keep an eye out if you're interested.
 
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