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Ancient Pokemon Trainer
12/15/2005, 05:27 PM
What's the price for each of the modifed sets currently?
lukerc10t4
12/15/2005, 06:04 PM
OMG ok for (are they RH and Holo or just commonc and uncommonc and the ex's)
DS (RH) $200
manicgiraffe
12/15/2005, 06:06 PM
Hi
There's a Price Guide on Pokegym. There's a link at the very top right of every page. Unless you mean full sets, which can be a bit different sometimes. When people sell those, they rarely include Pokemon-star and sometimes not Pokemon-ex so they're not comparable.
MG
Ancient Pokemon Trainer
12/16/2005, 02:36 PM
No I mean the WHOLE set. Includind AHs, exs, and stars. =/ That's what a COMPLETE set means. =/
lukerc10t4
12/16/2005, 02:50 PM
around $200
Ancient Pokemon Trainer
12/16/2005, 04:41 PM
For all of them?
Ancient Pokemon Trainer
12/16/2005, 06:32 PM
Add up all the medium prices right?
RainbowRichards
12/16/2005, 06:37 PM
Add up all the medium prices right?
That depends - are you buying or selling?
Ancient Pokemon Trainer
12/16/2005, 06:39 PM
I plan on selling if the prices for the sets are high enough. =/
manicgiraffe
12/18/2005, 01:34 PM
Then sell them internationally, we pay more for everything. 25 cents for a Holon energy? Try eBay £2.35!
And I think I recall (I'm not certain) that when Emerald came out an eBay shop sold the "full set" without the pokemon-ex for £90. Can really see people going for that when its 160$. That's why I don't assume full set means full set - we never see them.
MG
POLOP
12/18/2005, 01:50 PM
theres always a few full sets on ebay (yes, with all the stars ex's, reverse holos etc in them) right when a new set comes out.
because the demand is at its peak, these sets go for around $400.
but after the demand goes down, the sets arent sold that regularly.
if they are advertised enough then they can sell for around $150-200, but an example of this is when i bought a complete set of emerald which was advertised very poorly for $70.
a complete set would sell a LOT less than individual cards, people pay more for individual cards because they need like one or two cards to complete a deck or a set, therefore will pay more for just the singles.
Ancient Pokemon Trainer
12/18/2005, 03:47 PM
So unless a set has just came out, it's wiser money wise to sell indivisualy?
ShawofMordor
12/19/2005, 08:04 AM
So unless a set has just came out, it's wiser money wise to sell indivisualy?
Yeah. Because after a set has been out for awhile in addition to the set not being "new" the collectors will usually have gotten most of the cards they need, and thus don't want to buy the whole thing just singles. Also selling singles opens you up to more buyers. Sets will be only to collectors, but a single card may appeal to a collector, a player, or just a kid who likes that Pokemon.
Ancient Pokemon Trainer
12/19/2005, 10:39 AM
How long after a set has been released is it still new?
POLOP
12/19/2005, 02:25 PM
usually a few weeks i would say, the closer to the release date, the more you would get for it
manicgiraffe
12/19/2005, 03:35 PM
The logic's right, but it seems a shame to split a full set doesn't it.... :/
Ancient Pokemon Trainer
12/19/2005, 09:48 PM
Meh, if I can get more money otherwise not really IMO.
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