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  2. Sell Pokemon Cards: Our Card-Trading Expert Reveals How ... - AOL

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    Local comic book or hobby shops: a great alternative to Facebook Marketplace if you want to buy or sell Pokemon cards without the hassle of shipping. Selling Pokemon Cards: Expert Tips and Takeaways

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    Ever wonder how some people manage to turn pocket change into serious cash? Well, one hot new way is purchasing items for $1.25 at Dollar Tree and turning around and reselling the merchandise on...

  4. 10 common yard sale items to resell at a profit - AOL

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    One fast way to earn cash is to visit yard sales, find items that are worth more than their sale price, then sell them online for a profit.

  5. List of Pokémon Trading Card Game sets - Wikipedia

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    The set also introduces "Pokémon with Item" cards, Pokémon cards with held items that work similarly to the Poké-Body mechanic. For this particular set, all held items are the berries found in the Pokémon Diamond and Pearl games. The set includes three new Pokémon LV.X and has a total of 123 cards.

  6. Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket - Wikipedia

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    The game was released with the Genetic Apex expansion, with 3 different types of booster packs and 286 cards (226 normal cards plus 59 rare variants, in addition to a Mew card obtained by collecting a card of every Kanto Pokemon). Duplicate cards can be used to obtain flair for that specific card.

  7. Pokémon Center - Wikipedia

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    Pokémon Center in Sendai Pokémon Center in Singapore. The Pokémon Center is a chain of specialty stores selling Pokémon-related merchandise.Pokémon Centers are predominantly located in Japan, the first having opened in Tokyo in 1998.

  8. Pokémon Mini - Wikipedia

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    The system was released in three colors: Wooper Blue, Chikorita Green, and Smoochum Purple. [ 2 ] Features of the Pokémon mini include an internal real-time clock , an infrared port used to facilitate multiplayer gaming , a reed switch for detecting shakes, and a motor used to implement force feedback. [ 9 ]

  9. Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow - Wikipedia

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    The player's Bulbasaur engaged in battle with a Charmander [2]. Pokémon Red and Blue are played in a third-person view, overhead perspective and consist of three basic screens: an overworld, in which the player navigates the main character; [3] a side-view battle screen; [4] and a menu interface, in which the player may configure their Pokémon, items, or gameplay settings.