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Your Old Pokemon Cards May Be Worth Thousands of Dollars

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Here’s how much your old Pokémon cards are worth now.

Ever since Pokemon Go was released, the value for Pokemon cards has skyrocketed. If you kept those old Pokemon cards, you actually maybe sitting on a pile of cash.

Released on July 6, the game is already seeing 21 million daily active users in the U.S. alone and has added roughly $11 billion USD to Nintendo’s market value. While some are busy trying to “catch ‘em all,” others have been reminiscing about their old-school collection of Pokemon cards.

According to reports, first edition cards (1999-2000) are worth the most, and if it’s level 9 or higher then you’re definitely making bank. Thanks to Twizzle and their infographic, check out what some of those collectible cards are worth now!pokemonRelated:

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