Pokemon cards for sale

Pokemon cards for sale You can make some money by selling your Pokemon cards, but that would just be a one shot fee and you would be left without anything to sell next time when someone wants them. There are some ways you can make your Pokemon cards a quick investment that will earn you some good cash from your cards. - Get the cards from where you threw them and dust them if they look dusty 

- Arrange them if they are mixed up. 
- You can also move out and ask your friends and neighbors if they have old Pokemon cards for sale.
- Create a stock and start selling your cards. 
- There are various places you can sell your cards 
- E-bay, you can sell your Pokeman cards at eBay and fetch a fortune from them 
- Online via a blog; using a popular blog on Pokemon cards and advertise you are selling. This way you will be able to sell your cards and making money.



Pokemon cards apanese Pokemon promo cards first came out in October, 1996. The very first promo card released was the Jigglypuff and Pikachu set of 2 promo cards. Since then there has been several hundred Japanese Pokemon promo cards released. But, who has all the rare Japanese Pokemon promos? The original Japanese promotion cards were not sequentially numbered. From 1996 until 2001 the promo cards were released in different ways including tournaments, magazines, contests, etc. Finally, Pokemon promos started using a numbered system. "P" meaning "promo". This series was comprised of 47 cards and lasted until August, 2002. Among these cards were JR Railways promotional cards, Triple Get lottery cards, McDonalds promos, movie promos and more.


The series comprised of 63 cards. Most of them were Meiji chocolate cards which were found in chocolate boxes, but also had McDonalds cards, Shogakukan comic book inserts, 7-11 promo series, Battle Road Tournament, and more.

In April, 2002, the "PCG" black star promo series was started. This was the biggest series to date. It had 154 cards and lasted until July, 2006. This series had cards from McDonalds, Meiji Chocolate, Toys R Us, comic book promos, ANA Airlines promos, Gym Challenge tournament, and more.

It comprised of 127 cards including several Meiji chocolate cards, 5 versions of Pokemon Center 10th anniversary Pikachu, Battle Road tournament prize cards, World Hobby Fair cards, McDonalds promotional cards, Exchange trade in cards and more.

There was a few "DPt" black star promo cards released before the "DP" set was finished. The DPt series started in October, 2008 and comprised of 51 cards. In September, 2009, the current Japanese promo card series was started. This series is made up of mostly tournament promos and some new Daisuki Club promo cards which replaced the old Players Club member cards.

There have been many rare Japanese Pokemon promo cards produced over the years.



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