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dougscats 12-08-2019 08:58 AM

OT—Pokemon cards—
 
I have a granddaughter who collects said cards.
I’d like to get her a bunch for Christmas.

Can anyone refer me to a good site or venue to buy from?

Thanks.

Doug

pokerplyr80 12-08-2019 09:28 AM

I don't collect them but would try ebay, or your local walmart or target. Amazon probably has some too.

RedsFan1941 12-08-2019 09:45 AM

pm bobby williams. he has made posts about pokemon cards

swarmee 12-08-2019 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by RedsFan1941 (Post 1937090)
pm bobby williams. he has made posts about pokemon cards

Don't make that a running gag. But yes, to just play the game, buying a blister pack with some promo cards and a few unopened packs at your local WalMart is perfectly reasonable. Or are you looking for bulk cards she can make more decks out of? If so, craigslist or flea markets might be your best bet.

tkd 12-08-2019 01:33 PM

Depends on how much you want to spend but you can't go wrong with a new pokemon cosmic eclipse booster box. They cost around $90 and contain 36 packs. You can find online at dave and adams, steel city or ebay. If you want to spend less try booster packs or a collection box. Booster packs at Wal-Mart typically are around $4 each and collection boxes at Wal-Mart are from $19.99 to $49.99.
My recommendation is stick to the newest sets such as cosmic eclipse unless told otherwise.

nebboy 12-08-2019 02:10 PM

My son find common Pokemon cards at local comic book store for 10 cent each. They have monster boxes and albums full of them.

mattsey9 12-08-2019 02:45 PM

My 11 year old son and his friends are currently gaga over the Tag Team variants. You should find them on Ebay easily enough.

ALBB 12-08-2019 03:31 PM

poke
 
An unopened box ( and these things are only 15 yrs old or so ) went for some crazy money -$5000-$10000...in a major auction a couple weeks ago

The box possibly contained the " oh so rare" ..Char-a-zard hologram !

albrshbr 12-08-2019 04:43 PM

My son collects Pokémon also. The $20 boxes at Walmart or Target are a good deal. Lots of kids really like the oversized cards and it's the best way to get them other than getting them off eBay or through another secondary seller. I would also recommend checking your local Dollar Tree. They sell packs of 4 cards for $1 each. The chances of getting a "good" card is actually quite good, we seem to have better luck than paying for the $4 packs. They might be tough to find though because they are so popular. You can see videos on youtube of folks opening 1,000 packs at a time. Very good results though.

Good luck!

Eric72 12-08-2019 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by ALBB (Post 1937172)
An unopened box ( and these things are only 15 yrs old or so ) went for some crazy money -$5000-$10000...in a major auction a couple weeks ago

The box possibly contained the " oh so rare" ..Char-a-zard hologram !

$10,000 is nothing. The November Huggins and Scott auction got $61,500 for a box of Pokemon.

Orioles1954 12-09-2019 07:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Eric72 (Post 1937205)
$10,000 is nothing. The November Huggins and Scott auction got $61,500 for a box of Pokemon.

We've sold 3 boxes over the past year in the ballpark. Have another coming up in February. It's like a 1986-87 Fleer Basketball box of Pokemon, except with a huge international following.

ALBB 12-09-2019 10:10 AM

Pok eee
 
Yes, that unopened box of Pokeman....I was way way off on the final bidding price... $65 grand !! $65 grand !! wow

MikeGarcia 12-09-2019 11:17 AM

Ka-Ching Ka-Ching ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ALBB (Post 1937394)
Yes, that unopened box of Pokeman....I was way way off on the final bidding price... $65 grand !! $65 grand !! wow

..
I imagine the buyer expects to make a profit on the contents ?? What might be in there to justify a 65 K buy-in ?? Are we all in the wrong hobby ??
..Inquiring minds want to know....
..

Buythatcard 12-09-2019 12:00 PM

My daughter still has all her Pokemon cards from the mid 90's. She has several hundred. Is there any value in Pokemon cards from that time period? Is it time for me to start selling her cards?

Eric72 12-09-2019 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Buythatcard (Post 1937432)
My daughter still has all her Pokemon cards from the mid 90's. She has several hundred. Is there any value in Pokemon cards from that time period? Is it time for me to start selling her cards?

Regarding the gaming cards made by Wizards of the Coast in the late 1990s, a few select singles in high grade are worth quite a bit. However, the majority of the ones in circulation during that time have little value.

Post some pictures here. I’m sure there are a few TCG collectors on Net54.

Orioles1954 12-09-2019 01:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Buythatcard (Post 1937432)
My daughter still has all her Pokemon cards from the mid 90's. She has several hundred. Is there any value in Pokemon cards from that time period? Is it time for me to start selling her cards?

Unless they are holos there is little value.

bobbyw8469 12-09-2019 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by RedsFan1941 (Post 1937090)
pm bobby williams. he has made posts about pokemon cards

Do I know you? Are you one of the jerks from PSA? Go back to your hole.

tkd 12-09-2019 01:46 PM

1999 1st edition base set holos are worth a ton in high grade. 1999 1st edition Jungle and Fossil holos in high grade also hold some strong value.
It will be interesting to see the future of pokemon cards and the future pokemon collecting habits of todays youth. Will they care about graded cards? Will condition matter? It will be interesting to see.

Goudey77 12-09-2019 01:54 PM

My kid is serious about Pokemon. I introduced him to Pokemon cards at age 5 hoping it would be a gateway to other cards. All I can say is that Pokemon and Magic the Gathering have a bright future. The 30 somethings and younger are now sparking the graded market for the desired cards in these issues.

I do believe they will keep pace with moderns cards of today. Which is hotter than vintage depending on who you ask.

"SMPratte" is a Pokemon card celebrity of sorts. He does video blogs on YouTube and also provides Pokemon card investment advice as a service.
It's the real deal folks.

I started picking up Gem Mint 10 Pokemon cards for my son and storing them away for him.
PSA also treats them seriously as they realize it's an international market of collectors.
Everything from Vintage baseball to modern basketball is a niche market and we should all celebrate the collecting culture!

Quote:

Originally Posted by tkd (Post 1937477)
1999 1st edition base set holos are worth a ton in high grade. 1999 1st edition Jungle and Fossil holos in high grade also hold some strong value.
It will be interesting to see the future of pokemon cards and the future pokemon collecting habits of todays youth. Will they care about graded cards? Will condition matter? It will be interesting to see.


ALBB 12-09-2019 02:42 PM

Poke
 
Yea, the kids were into it big time way back a few years

That is true about very few are super valuable.....most are commons

but as they used to say - gotta catch um all !!

Eric72 12-09-2019 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Orioles1954 (Post 1937463)
Unless they are holos there is little value.

That’s generally true. However, there are a few non-foil promos (and variations) that are worth a decent amount.

AGuinness 12-09-2019 03:46 PM

COMC also has Pokemon and other gaming cards.


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dougscats 12-10-2019 06:38 PM

Thanks for all the good info and advice.
I wound up getting a cosmic eclipse blister pack as well as a few binders with pocket-pages, and I learned a bit in the bargain.


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