pokemon card value

Are you curious how much your Pokemon card is worth? Then you've come to the right place. Below you can read how much your Pokemon card is worth on the current market. There are of course many variants of your Pokemon card, how do you know exactly which card variant you have and how much it is worth? That is explained below!

Value of my pokemon card

There are thousands of different types of Pokemon cards, but there are also the same Pokemon cards but of a different series, year or shape. How do you know exactly which Pokemon card you have? Below is an example.

  • As an example we have added a pokemon card on the left, in general all cards work the same way.

    Name of the card “Blastoise V”

    As can be seen, the name of the card is “Blastoise V”, now there are many cards with the same name, but how do I find the right card?

    Serial number “SWSH101”

    At the bottom left you can see the series, also called the variant. In this case it is at the bottom left with “SWSH101”

    Language of the card “English”

    In general, the English cards are the most popular and therefore the most expensive. With these 3 pieces of information we can look up the variant, but not yet the value! Pay close attention because that will be explained later.

    Cardmarket.com

    by on cardmarket.com Now typing “Blastoise V SWSH101”, we find the following result:

We can also place our mouse on the photo icon, so we can immediately find the right photo:

Found the right Pokémon Card! what now?

The third aspect that plays a role in determining your Pokémon card is the condition of the card. The condition of your Pokemon card is divided into the following categories:

P -Played
LP -Light Played
G – Good
EX – Excellent
NM – Near Mint
M – Gem Mint

How is the condition of my Pokémon card determined? What is the condition of my Pokémon card?

You determine the condition of the card yourself based on a number of factors:

Scratches on the front/back
Whitening (White pieces, mostly on the back see example photo)

If your card was put into a sleeve (Sleeve + Toploader) immediately after it came out of a Pokemon pack, then it is probably in NM – Near Mint condition. Does your Pokemon card have whitening or scratches on the front/back? Then it has a Light played/Excellent condition.

State of the Pokemon card determined, what now?

Once you know the state of your Pokemon card, you can filter on the left side of the page, you can also filter on the language of the card:

Once you choose a state, you can see sellers on the left offering your card with the same state. In this example, a Near Mint/English condition is chosen:

In this case, this card has a value between 8 – 11 euros. We can also see the price history of this card at the top:

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