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geneb0322 t1_iwx24q4 wrote

I've looked into those apps before, it just took forever because of the sheer number. Taking it to a card shop for an estimate is a really good idea.. No telling when I'll be able to do that but I will keep that in mind.

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juledos t1_iwxzfzk wrote

Cool! Let me know and if I have time I might take a look myself based on the spreadsheet.

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geneb0322 t1_iwzrbo3 wrote

You're welcome to take a look as well. Problem is that I live in Moseley so I'm not likely to be on your way anywhere.

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juledos t1_ix09exs wrote

You’d be surprised. I’ll let you know if I ever plan on being near.

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squirenachos t1_iwzb7oe wrote

If you can’t take it to a shop, my suggestion would be to use the tcgplayer website (rather than the app) to price out the most expensive cards to give you a ballpark. Since you already have your stuff in a spreadsheet it shouldn’t be too difficult. On the full site you can pull up each set individually and then just sort by price high to low and figure out which cards are above whatever threshold you want to set, then not worry about the cheaper stuff so that you have fewer cards to price out. Idk how much sense that made, so if you have any questions feel free to ask. I haven’t done it with Pokémon, but it is how I’ve sorted through a couple ~15k card bulk magic the gathering lots

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geneb0322 t1_iwzr77a wrote

That's a good idea and makes a lot of sense. I tend to be overly focused on doing things "completely" to the point that it becomes a big hassle that I never have time for. If I just price the stuff worth above like $5 and estimate the rest it would go a lot quicker.

The Japanese stuff is tougher, though, because I am not entirely certain which card is which. I figure all that will just be bundled and priced arbitrarily. Not even sure if people in the US are interested in the Japanese ones anymore.. They were more useful 20 years ago when Japan was several sets ahead of the US.

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