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Gotta catch ‘em all! That simple catchphrase inspired a nationwide Pokémon phenomenon during the mid-1990s.

About Pokemon Cards

Kids were obsessed with the games, the TV show, and the tie-in trading cards. Soon enough, Pokémon fans all over America were trying to catch every one of the little critters. Over 20 years later, the passion for Pokémon is still going strong. After dozens of games and years of Pokémon embedding itself into American culture, rare Pokémon cards are selling for six and seven-figure sums.

Now’s your chance to get in on the action.

At Bleecker Trading, we can help you to see if that rare Pokémon trading card you have in your collection is ready to generate a return on your investment. We can also aid buyers in searching for the cards they need to complete their sets.

Did you know? A PSA 10 version of the rare Pikachu Illustrator sold for a staggering $5.275 million to YouTuber Logan Paul in 2021. Paul went on to wear the card around his neck during his match at the 2022 edition of WWE Wrestlemania.

Sell Your Pokemon Cards

Do you have a collection of Pokemon trading cards you want to sell? Don’t just type “sell Pokemon cards near me” and hope for the best. Trust Bleecker Trading to authenticate your card and get it in front of the right audience.

Event Space Hire

Do you have a big event coming up? Work with Bleecker Trading to find the perfect space for the occasion.

Did you know?

By March 2021, there were over 34 billion Pokémon cards in circulation around the world. The cards are produced in 13 different languages and are traded in 76 countries or regions.

How We Help You Sell Your Pokémon Cards

Do you have a Lucario Star Collection that you’re itching to make a profit on? Maybe you have a Pokémon Celebration Box that you’re ready to sell? No matter what Pokémon cards you have, Bleecker Trading can help you sell them.

Exposure to a Bigger Audience

Pokémon isn’t just an American phenomenon. The games and cards are sold all over the world. As a seller, appealing to that global audience is key to getting the highest possible return on your investment. Bleecker Trading helps you reach a huge audience by connecting to buyers through our website. But we haven’t forgotten about the local scene. We maintain a physical store so you can sell your Pokémon cards to New York-based collectors too.

Understand Your Collection

“How can I sell my Pokémon cards if I don’t even know what they’re worth?” you ask yourself. The answer’s simple. Consult the experts at Bleecker Trading and we’ll show you exactly how much your collection is worth. Our authenticators will confirm your card’s legitimacy, in addition to grading it to ensure you get a fair price.

Did you know?

Logan Paul isn’t just the owner of the world’s most expensive Pokémon card. He’s also the victim of the biggest card con. In 2021, he spent $3.5 million on a sealed box of first edition TCG cards. Unfortunately, the cards turned out to be fake. However, there’s a happy ending as Logan was able to get a refund from the seller.

HOW WE CAN HELP

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How We Help You Buy Pokémon Cards

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Buyers need access to sellers if they’re going to build their collections. Bleecker Trading provides that access while ensuring your purchases are made safely.

Only Authentic Pokémon Cards

The most valuable Pokémon cards sell for six or seven-figure sums. Unfortunately, there are plenty of stories of buyers getting burned by sellers who’ve forged cards. If you buy with Bleecker Trading, you don’t have to worry about getting fake cards. We authenticate every card that we sell online or in our store.

Buy in Confidence

If you’re spending a lot of money on Pokémon cards, you probably don’t want the whole world to know about it. The Bleecker Trading website allows you to buy discreetly. Our experts will also help you to make purchases in person without drawing tons of attention to yourself.

Catch ‘Em All

Whether you’re buying or selling Pokémon cards, our website is here for you. Check out the cards we’re currently offering in our online store. And if you’re looking to sell, get in touch with the Bleecker team to find out how we can work with you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Pokémon cards tend to come with numbers at the bottom-right to show you which card it is in the set. For example, you may have a Squirtle card that shows 43/99. This means it’s the 43rd card from a 99-card set.

However, many sets have a Secret Rare card that breaks the set’s total. In our Squirtle example, a card number 100/99 is a Secret Rare card. These cards also often include a holographic star symbol to indicate their rarity.

These cards have an exceptionally low pull rate. As a result, collectors tend to value them highly. Always check the numbering on your card. If you’re lucky, you may have a Secret Rare card hiding among your collection.

Comparing a card you’re thinking about buying to a legitimate card is the easiest way to check if the card is fake. The PkmnCards is an excellent resource as it contains hundreds of pictures of confirmed legitimate cards for you to run your checks. Look for any variances in font, printing quality, colors, symbols, and all design elements on the card.

If you’re still unsure, take the card to be authenticated by a trained professional. Bleecker Trading offers this service, meaning we can quickly help you determine if a card is fake.

Visiting retail stores that carry Pokémon cards, such as Bleecker Trading, is a great way to meet fellow collectors. By building your network, you may find people who can help you access rare cards or link you with people who might want to buy your cards.

Beyond stores, consider attending local Pokémon card tournaments and events. Pokémon cards are interesting because they’re made for use in the Pokémon Trading Card Game. As such, hundreds of people gather to play against each other competitively. These events are great if you want to have a few quick games or if you want to meet people who are willing to buy, sell, or trade cards.