Need some help with my 1999-2001 cards

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    Hey all,

    I've been cleaning up and trying to sell some of my collections. One of them is a pokemon card collection.

    Does anyone have a experience with card selling(in large amounts)? Ive been scanning the internet, selling singles seems fairly easy, but I just want to find a buyer for sets or all of them at once for a fraction of what the cards are worth.

    Some questions I have:
    What is the most reliable source for card prices?
    Where do card collectors meet online? (I rather sell to a collector then to some wholebuying site, even if I make less money on it)
    I also have a fair bit of Japanese cards, where can I find collectors for these?
    How do I reconize rares? (its been about 16 years ago haha)

    Some general info about my collection:

    English cards:
    Base deck - 80 card: 5 holo; 37 trainer; ? rares
    Jungle - 45 cards: 1 holo; 5 trainer; ? rares
    Fossil - 34 cards: 1 holo; 4 trainer; ? rares
    Base deck 2 - 21 cards: 3 holo; 11 trainer; ? rares
    Team rocket - 26 cards: 0 holo; 8 trainer; ? rares
    Neo genesis - 16 cards: 0 holo; 0 trainer; ? rares
    Neo discovery - 11 cards: 0 holo; 0 trainer; ? rares

    Misc. cards:
    Multiple european languages - 39 cards
    Japanese cards(multiple decks) - 53 card: 6 holo; 10 trainer; ? rares
    And about 100 random energy cards

    Not allowed to post pictures...
     
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    Hey all,

    I've been cleaning up and trying to sell some of my collections. One of them is a pokemon card collection.

    Does anyone have a experience with card selling(in large amounts)? Ive been scanning the internet, selling singles seems fairly easy, but I just want to find a buyer for sets or all of them at once for a fraction of what the cards are worth.

    Some questions I have:
    What is the most reliable source for card prices?
    Where do card collectors meet online? (I rather sell to a collector then to some wholebuying site, even if I make less money on it)
    I also have a fair bit of Japanese cards, where can I find collectors for these?
    How do I reconize rares? (its been about 16 years ago haha)

    Some general info about my collection:

    English cards:
    Base deck - 80 card: 5 holo; 37 trainer; ? rares
    Jungle - 45 cards: 1 holo; 5 trainer; ? rares
    Fossil - 34 cards: 1 holo; 4 trainer; ? rares
    Base deck 2 - 21 cards: 3 holo; 11 trainer; ? rares
    Team rocket - 26 cards: 0 holo; 8 trainer; ? rares
    Neo genesis - 16 cards: 0 holo; 0 trainer; ? rares
    Neo discovery - 11 cards: 0 holo; 0 trainer; ? rares

    Misc. cards:
    Multiple european languages - 39 cards
    Japanese cards(multiple decks) - 53 card: 6 holo; 10 trainer; ? rares
    And about 100 random energy cards

    Not allowed to post pictures...

    Answers to your questions:

    1. Tallying up the average price of all completed listings that sold on eBay and then getting the average sale price has generally been the most reliable method.
    2. Much of the Pokemon TCG community has migrated onto Facebook groups. As someone who tends to avoid Facebook groups as a rule due to how toxic they get, the only one I've ever heard of is Virbank City Gym, and generally only how toxic people can get in it. You might be better off selling on eBay so you have recourse to avoid being ripped off.
    3. eBay. English-speaking fans who avidly collect the Japanese cards aren't all that easy to find, and the values of Japanese cards suffers because of that.
    4. You see the little symbol in the bottom right corner next to numbers? If it's a star, it's a rare. If it's a diamond, it's an uncommon, and if it's a circle, it's a common.


    Values of your cards would depend on specifics.
     
    ah Facebook ofcourse,

    Thanks alot for the info, going to have another look at my collection and then put it up on eBay.

    Recon this website is accurate: pokemonprices dot com?(cant post links yet). Doesnt say where they get the prices, but I guess eBay.

    Going to see what my rares and holo's are worth, don't really have the time to check every single one. Plus I don't really care about the money, just don't wanna dump my cards in the garbage can haha, rather make someone happy with them.
     
    Prices according to pokemonprices dot com: (just my rares)
    The prices are for mint cards, some of mine are used or even poor, I guess this makes them worthless to collectors.

    While checking on prices I found 2 cards from the jungle set which don't have the jungle set icon on the card. Does someone know how this is possible?

    Base set:
    Blastoise holo 2/102: $28.74 (Quality: used)
    Hitmonchan holo 7/102: $5.01 (Quality: used)
    Nidoking holo 11/102: $15.92 (Quality: used)
    Ninetales holo 12/102: $0.00 (Quality: very poor)
    Item finder 74/102: $2.24 (Quality: used)
    Super energy removal 79/102: $3.93 (Quality: used)
    Lass 75/102 (3x): $1.87 (Quality: 2x used, 1x mint)

    Jungle set:
    Clefable holo 1/64 (no jungle set icon): $8.57 (Quality: near mint)
    Flareon 19/64: $7.10 (Quality: mint)
    Kangaskhan holo 5/64: $5.28 (Quality: used)
    Mr. Mime 22/64: $16.39 (Quality: used)
    Venomoth holo 13/64 (no jungle icon): $12.23 (Quality: used)

    Fossil set:
    Ditto 18/62: $0.00 (Quality: very poor)
    Dragonite 19/62: $6.87 (Quality: near mint)
    Lapras 25/62: $4.01 (Quality: mint)
    Magnatron 26/62: $4.17 (Quality: mint)
    Muk holo 13/62: $3.40 (Quality: used)

    Base set 2:
    Alakazam holo 1/130: $13.07 (Quality: near mint)
    Beedrill: 21/130: $1.84 (Quality: mint)
    Chansey holo 3/130: $3.73 (Quality: near mint)
    Poliwrath holo 15/130: $4.44 (Quality: used)
    Wigglytuff 19/130: $0.00 (Quality: very poor)
    Lass 104/130: $1.68 (Quality: mint)
    Computer search 101/130: $0.00 (Quality: very poor)

    Team Rocket:
    Dark blastoise 20/82: $70.28 (Quality: mint)
    Dark Gyarados 25/82: $2.69 (Quality: mint)
    Rocket's Sneak Attack 72/82: $3.44 (Quality: mint)

    Checking out my japanese ones another time.
     
    Some of those seem very high in price. eBay sold listings is very useful as it gives a good indication on when they're selling as well.

    I admin a large Pokemon Card selling group, I can PM you the link. Virbank is okay,people in there usually sell more TCG related cards,and sometimes it's hard to get into the group
     
    Some of those seem very high in price. eBay sold listings is very useful as it gives a good indication on when they're selling as well.

    I admin a large Pokemon Card selling group, I can PM you the link. Virbank is okay,people in there usually sell more TCG related cards,and sometimes it's hard to get into the group

    Yeh I guess the prices on this website is the average price people ask, not what they are sold for.

    I would love that link :) i'll try to make some pictures of my collection soon and ask what people think about it in your group if that's alright.
     
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