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Pokemon card grading,

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    How would you grade these cards?
    I have looked up the prices of ebay and it differs a lot, for example Regice seems like a valuable card in good condtion. But how about how much could this one be worth?
    I have plenty of other cards in simulair condition that has a good value in Mint condition..

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    I doubt any of them would be worth grading with the obvious wear besides maybe Regice, but it's unfortunately fake (bloated symbols, lacking the accented e in Pokémon, etc.).
     
    I doubt any of them would be worth grading with the obvious wear besides maybe Regice, but it's unfortunately fake (bloated symbols, lacking the accented e in Pokémon, etc.).
    Good find, your correct about that, must be fake. Thanks.

    Im not interesting in sending any cards for grading more like selling them as ungraded. But I find i it difficult to understand how much these marks/scratches reduces the price if i were to sell them on ebay for example. But maybe my best shot is just to upload them for sale and hope that bidding gives it a fair price.

    Can add that i have about 250 holo cards and 500-1000 normal cards from this time period between 1996-2006. So i'm mostly looking for advice from experienced users on how to procced and get the most out of my sale with my lack of knowledge.
     
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    eBay has various search filters, including Card Condition. Check Heavily Played (Poor) or Moderately Played (Very Good), whatever you think best describes your cards, and toggle on "Sold Items." Sorted by most recent, eyeball the first page of results to get an idea of what they've been going for lately in that condition, averaging out the prices if necessary. For cards without any obvious wear, you may be able to use PriceCharting instead (averages the prices for you, graded and ungraded). Either way, make sure you're looking at the right language, edition, etc.
     
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    eBay has various search filters, including Card Condition. Check Heavily Played (Poor) or Moderately Played (Very Good), whatever you think best describes your cards, and toggle on "Sold Items." Sorted by most recent, eyeball the first page of results to get an idea of what they've been going for lately in that condition, averaging out the prices if necessary. For cards without any obvious wear, you may be able to use PriceCharting instead (averages the prices for you, graded and ungraded). Either way, make sure you're looking at the right language, edition, etc.
    Thanks for feedback, looked more at the ebay price history and starting to get a somewhat understand!

    I used "Poke TCG" scanner yesterday and scanned all cards but seems like that evaluation of my cards value was kinda off.
     
    Sadly it wouldn't be worth grading any of the legit ones here, they're all in fairly rough condition. Since they're RSE era cards someone may still buy them even in that condition due to the increasing scarcity of them, but grading these wouldn't increase their value and the cost of grading would almost certainly offset any profit from selling.
     
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