For $400+ is this worth it, or how much is it worth?
* 6,750+ American Cards from the first 10 sets
o 121 Holographic, Holofoil Cards
* 250 Japanese Cards from the first 10 sets
o 19 Holographic, Holofoil Cards
* 193 Promotional Cards (Promo)
o 57 Holographic, Holofoil Cards
+ 50 Ancient Mew Complete Holo Cards
+ 6 Entei #34 Reverse Holo Cards
# Pre-ordered and bindered sets of set 1-10
# MINT AND SEALED JAPANESE POKEMON PROMO DECKS
2 Pokemon Neo Set 1 9 Card Japanese Promo Sets Factory Sealed
2 Pokemon Neo Set 2 9 Card Japanese Promo Sets Factory Sealed
1 Pokemon Neo Set 3 9 Card Japanese Promo Set Factory Sealed
1 Pokemon Southern Islands: Tropical Island 9 Card Japanese Promo Set that incluedes Jungle, Beach and Sea
1 Pokemon Southern Islands: Rainbow Island 9 Card Japanese Promo Set that includes Sky, Riverside and Field of Flowers
**30 Unopened Packs of Pokemon Fossil Unlimited
Are these 7k pokemon cards worth it?
I'd say it's worth it if you can use them or if you're collecting them.
Not to just have them though.
-Tim
Reply:Probably not worth that much, Pokemon died out like 5 years ago.
Reply:definitely not worth it right now and not worth it any time in the forseeable future. please understand that its only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. so if your willing to pay $400 for it, then its worth just that. if you look at cards now (mostly sports cards) the only ones that have any intrensic value would be those that are 90+ years old and very limited as far as print # is concerned. although $400 is alot of money to dish out for a fad that died out around 5 years ago, i still might purchase these cards and then lock them up somewhere. preferably in an attic or somewhere where they wont be bothered or handled. one day, you will just forget about them. this will keep them in the exact conditiion that they are right now and if you can maintain that condition, that is what will make them valuable. maintain their condition and integrity. as far as those packs that are "unopened".....keep them that way. good luck
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