eBay vs TCGPlayer vs Facebook: Where to Sell Pokémon Cards for Most Money

TCGPlayer generally offers the best value for most Pokémon card sellers because its lower fees—10.25% marketplace fee plus 2.
Japanese Pokemon TCG cards and pricing

TCGPlayer generally offers the best value for most Pokémon card sellers because its lower fees—10.25% marketplace fee plus 2.

Selling Pokémon cards on eBay is straightforward: create a listing with clear photos, accurate condition grading, and competitive pricing based on recent...

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Undervalued Pokémon cards at garage sales are typically identified by sellers who don't know what they have—a first edition Base Set card marked with that...

The discovery of a $3,000 Pokemon card within a $200 eBay lot represents one of collecting's most compelling stories, but it's not as rare as it sounds.

One card flipper made $100,000 in a single year by focusing on one core insight: raw, ungraded Pokémon cards in mint condition consistently fetch 30–40%...

Flipping Pokémon cards is still profitable, but the easy-money era that defined the pandemic boom is over.