4th Print Blastoise Price Guide

The 4th Print Blastoise Base Set card is a valuable collectible that commands prices ranging from approximately $15 to over $15,000, depending on card...
Tips for selling your Pokemon cards for maximum value

The 4th Print Blastoise Base Set card is a valuable collectible that commands prices ranging from approximately $15 to over $15,000, depending on card...

Reselling activity in the Pokemon card market has accelerated significantly over the past 18 months, driven by renewed collector interest, limited supply,...

Yes, some Pokemon card listings do sell faster than others, and the difference often comes down to a combination of price, condition, demand, and how the...

The Giratina VSTAR Alt Art (card 212/196 from Lost Origin) is currently valued between $40 and $110 for raw, ungraded copies depending on condition, with...

The cards that haunt Pokémon collectors most are the ones they sold at exactly the wrong time. A Base Set Charizard sold for $50 in 2010 might fetch...

The decision to sell Pokémon cards you didn't want to part with is rarely made in isolation. Life circumstances—unexpected medical bills, job loss, moving...

Selling a Pokémon card collection almost always disappoints because the market values cards differently than collectors do.

Rebuilding a Pokémon card collection after selling everything is entirely possible and often faster than you might expect, especially if you approach it...

Most collectors never sell because their attachment to what they own isn't financial—it's emotional.

The break-even point for grading Pokemon cards versus selling raw typically falls between $50 and $150 for modern cards, depending on the grading service,...