Is it worth keeping common Pokémon cards?

Yes, it's worth keeping some common Pokémon cards, especially if they're from older sets or have nostalgic value, but most commons have little monetary worth; focus on keeping older/holographic rares and modern "chase" cards while bulk commons are best for playing, trading for bulk, or giving to kids, as selling them individually is time-consuming for minimal profit. Use a TCG app to scan and check for valuable commons like error cards, secret rares, or illustration rares that might have hidden value.
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Should you keep common Pokémon cards?

Yes, keep common Pokémon cards for playing, nostalgia, or bulk selling, but don't expect significant financial profit unless they are rare variations (like 1st Edition or misprints) or in pristine condition; otherwise, they're best for building decks, donating, or selling in large lots. Most commons have minimal individual value, but their collective bulk can be useful for new players or trading.
 
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Is it worth keeping old Pokémon cards?

The real money is in Pokémon's Base Set (Shadowless) cards. If you somehow have these rarities in your collection, you can absolutely make some decent money off of your childhood hobby. And if you have a Base Set (Shadowless) Charizard, you can pretty much pay your rent with it.
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What cards are worth keeping in Pokemon?

Here are the best, rarest, and most sought-after Pokémon cards to invest in, from old school to new releases.
  • Pokemon Celebrations Shiny Mew Gold Holo. ...
  • Shining Fates #107 Shiny Charizard VMAX. ...
  • 2006 Arcanine ex Legend Maker. ...
  • Pokemon Promo Card Ash's Pikachu SM108. ...
  • Trainer Lillie Full Art Ultra Prism.
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How to know if a Pokemon card is worth keeping?

I try to stick with if the raw value is greater than $50 and if the grade will be better than a 7, in general. Grading costs and fees are generally going to cost that much if you send a card so usually you can break even or better. The umbreon and charizard should be graded unless theyre dented.
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Will Pokemon cards be valuable in 20 years?

Yes, many Pokémon cards will likely be worth money in 20 years, especially vintage, rare, and high-condition cards due to nostalgia and scarcity, but modern cards face oversupply issues; however, current valuable "chase" cards could gain significant value as today's young collectors age and seek nostalgic items, though predicting specific modern card values is complex due to saturation. 
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What does a PSA 7 Pokémon look like?

A PSA NM 7 is a card with just a slight surface wear visible upon close inspection. There may be slight fraying on some corners. Picture focus may be slightly out-of register. A minor printing blemish is acceptable.
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Which sets have God packs?

God packs, special rare boosters with high-value cards, primarily appear in Japanese Pokémon TCG high-class sets like Shiny Star V, VMAX Climax, VSTAR Universe, and Shiny Treasure ex, but also in English sets like 151 (Demigod packs) and Prismatic Evolutions (Eevee evolutions). These packs replace standard pulls with all Illustration Rares or better, offering massive value for collectors, with specific types varying by set, such as the full sets of Eevee evolutions in some releases.
 
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What is the holy grail of Pokemon cards?

The "Holy Grail" of Pokémon cards is widely considered the Pikachu Illustrator card, especially a PSA 10 graded copy, due to its extreme rarity (only awarded to contest winners) and record-breaking sales (over $5 million), but other top contenders include the 1st Edition Shadowless Charizard for its iconic status, rare Trophy cards (like Kangaskhan and Blastoise prototypes), and ultra-rare Gold Star Eeveelutions, representing peak rarity and historical significance in the hobby.
 
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Are 1999 Pokémon cards worth anything?

Yes, 1999 Pokémon cards can be worth a lot, especially rare "First Edition" or "Shadowless" holographic ones like Charizard, which can fetch hundreds of thousands in perfect condition, though most common cards are only worth a few dollars or for nostalgia. Value hinges on condition (mint is best), rarity (First Edition, Shadowless), and if it's holographic; even unlimited Base Set Charizards are worth hundreds, while common cards offer little monetary, but high nostalgic, value.
 
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Are Pokemon cards losing value?

Yes, many Pokémon cards are losing value, especially modern, heavily printed sets, as the initial hype bubble from 2020-2024 cools, leading to significant price drops in singles and some sealed products, although highly graded vintage cards and specific rare modern cards still retain strong value, showing a market correction and shift from pure speculation to more traditional collectible fundamentals. The market is seeing a "softening" or "correction," with massive drops in some hyper-rare modern cards, but high-grade vintage and sought-after modern cards (like certain SIRs or UPC promos) remain strong, indicating a healthier, less speculative market is emerging from the oversaturation.
 
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Is PSA at Collect a Con?

Yes, PSA (Professional Sports Authenticator) attends Collect-A-Con events to accept submissions for grading and authentication, but typically not for immediate, on-site grading; you drop off your items, and they handle the process, often through an authorized dealer or partner for streamlined submissions, sometimes with autograph authentication available on-site. 
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Is it worth starting to collect Pokemon cards in 2025?

Pokemon is a fun, nostalgic and potentially profitable hobby. If you like Pokemon and are considering entering the hobby, it's well worth it in 2025 as the game continues to evolve with new sets, Pokemon, and players.
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What Pokémon card is worth $60,000?

A Trainer No. 3 card from the 1999 Super Secret Battle is a famous Pokémon card known to sell for around $60,000 due to its extreme rarity, awarded only to the third-place winner of that exclusive Japanese tournament. Other cards like the Tropical Mega Battle Tropical Wind (potentially $65k+) or certain Charizard variants can also reach or exceed this value, with high-grade promotional and tournament cards commanding premium prices. 
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Is it better to keep Pokemon cards in a binder or top loader?

Is a toploader binder better than regular binders? Yes. Regular binders allow cards to slide against plastic, causing damage. Toploader binders keep each card in a rigid protector, eliminating all contact damage.
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Why are Pokemon cards so popular right now in 2025?

Sales Trends for Pokemon Cards in 2025

Modern sets like 151, Scarlet & Violet, and Destined Rivals have driven fresh waves of excitement and brought in new waves of collectors. Plus, international interest in Japanese sets and crossover collectibles (like promos and collabs) keeps things spicy.
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What is the No. 1 rare Pokémon card?

What is the rarest pokemon card? The rarest Pokémon card in the world is the 1998 Pokémon Japanese Promo Illustrator - Holo which is also featured as the most expensive on our list, bringing in a whopping $5.2M in 2021.
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What is a god pack Pokémon card?

A Pokémon "God Pack" is an exceptionally rare, randomly inserted booster pack where every single card inside is a high-rarity hit, like an Illustration Rare (IR), Special Illustration Rare (SIR), EX, or other valuable chase card, instead of common cards. These packs are highly sought after by collectors and are most often found in special Japanese sets, though variations like "Demigod Packs" exist in English releases, featuring multiple high-rarity cards but not necessarily every card being a hit. 
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What does the V mean on Pokémon cards?

The "V" on Pokémon cards, introduced in the Sword & Shield era, signifies a powerful, special type of Basic Pokémon with high HP and strong attacks, similar to old EX cards, but with a twist: when knocked out, they give your opponent two prize cards instead of one. These Pokémon (like Pokémon V, VMAX, VSTAR, V-UNION) are key mechanics, offering boosted power, but at the cost of giving up more prizes, with VMAX and VSTAR evolving from V cards and VSTAR having a once-per-game VSTAR Power.
 
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How rare is it to pull a god pack?

Pulling a Pokémon God Pack is extremely rare, with community estimates suggesting odds around 1 in 2,000 packs (0.05%), though some suggest slightly better rates like 1 in 600 for specific sets; they are pure luck (RNG) and not guaranteed, making them highly sought-after collector's items.
 
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Do all 1025 Pokémon have a card?

All pokemon have been present in at least one TCG card, although some few Pokemon are a bit hard to find, because their last card printed were many years ago, like Tyrogue, Munchlax, Tyrantrum etc. Watch DeepPocketMonster's videos. He completed the Pokedex Challenge.
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What's better, GX or EX?

For the Pokémon TCG, GX cards are generally considered stronger/more powerful due to power creep and unique GX attacks, while EX cards are often preferred for their classic aesthetic and simpler mechanics, though both offer higher HP and prize points than regular cards, with GX cards introducing a game-changing, once-per-game GX move and newer EX cards bringing back powerful effects. It comes down to gameplay preference: GX for modern power, EX for nostalgic flavor/simplicity, or newer mechanics like V/VMAX/VSTAR.
 
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How much does 1 PSA grading cost?

Grading one card with PSA costs anywhere from around $28 (Value service for <$500 cards) up to hundreds or thousands for high-value, fast-turnaround options, depending heavily on the card's potential value, how fast you need it back (turnaround time), and if you have a membership. A standard non-member submission for a common card starts around $28 (Value Service) with a long turnaround, while faster services like Express or Super Express for valuable cards can be $150+ or $275+, plus shipping, with much quicker times. 
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What is the $5.275 million Pokémon card?

Paul previously purchased the card in 2022 for $5.275 million. The card is a 1998 "Pikachu Illustrator" card featuring art drawn by legendary Pokémon artist Atsuko Nishida, given away to winners of an illustration contest hosted by CoroCoro Comic magazine.
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