Finding a Decent Star Wars Card Game Price Guide
A decent Star Wars card game price guide can be hard to come by, particularly one that is up to date and correct. This problem is exponentially greater because the Star Wars card game isn't as big as other, more popular collectable card games, such as Magic the Gathering, Pokemon, Yu Gi
Oh, among others. With that said, I hope with this article to point you to a solid Star Wars card game price guide and give out some tips on how to track the prices of cards on your own. So without further ado...
Pojo.com is an excellent source for anything collectable card game related. On their main page they have a button leading out to their Star Wars card game portal where you can view the site's tips and strategies about the game. More importantly, if you scroll down a little ways, you can see a link to their Star Wars card game price guide which is located on the left sidebar. Their message board is also an excellent source of card game information and can probably help you finding prices and any other help you may need with the game.
Searching through online stores can give you a general idea on a card's value. Places like Amazon, half.com and buy.com allow used products to be sold along with new. One could cross check a card's value both new and used using these kinds of sites.
The best price guide on the planet is Ebay. For those who don't, you can buy and sell literally anything in an auction on Ebay but for our purposes we want to look at how much the Star Wars game cards are selling at. Go ahead and type "star wars card game" (without the quotes) into the search bar. A list of Star Wars cards currently being sold by ebay should appear. Check the number of bids and the prices to see how much the cards are being sold for. For a more complete list, check the 'complete listings' checkbox on the left sidebar. This will provide previous auctions along with the number of bids and the winning bid's price.
Hopefully, with this article you can now more easily price your Star Wars cards. With Ebay, you now may even have a means to sell your cards if you choose. Most importantly, I hope I pointed you to a Star Wars card game price guide that suits your needs. Happy price hunting!
Pojo.com is an excellent source for anything collectable card game related. On their main page they have a button leading out to their Star Wars card game portal where you can view the site's tips and strategies about the game. More importantly, if you scroll down a little ways, you can see a link to their Star Wars card game price guide which is located on the left sidebar. Their message board is also an excellent source of card game information and can probably help you finding prices and any other help you may need with the game.
Searching through online stores can give you a general idea on a card's value. Places like Amazon, half.com and buy.com allow used products to be sold along with new. One could cross check a card's value both new and used using these kinds of sites.
The best price guide on the planet is Ebay. For those who don't, you can buy and sell literally anything in an auction on Ebay but for our purposes we want to look at how much the Star Wars game cards are selling at. Go ahead and type "star wars card game" (without the quotes) into the search bar. A list of Star Wars cards currently being sold by ebay should appear. Check the number of bids and the prices to see how much the cards are being sold for. For a more complete list, check the 'complete listings' checkbox on the left sidebar. This will provide previous auctions along with the number of bids and the winning bid's price.
Hopefully, with this article you can now more easily price your Star Wars cards. With Ebay, you now may even have a means to sell your cards if you choose. Most importantly, I hope I pointed you to a Star Wars card game price guide that suits your needs. Happy price hunting!
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