If you have any Star Wars CCG from Decipher hanging out in your attic, now is the time to sell. I just sold my incomplete childhood collection for 4-figures, easily enough to cover my recent Quickjack lift purchase and then some.
If you have any Star Wars CCG from Decipher hanging out in your attic, now is the time to sell. I just sold my incomplete childhood collection for 4-figures, easily enough to cover my recent Quickjack lift purchase and then some.
In reply to Appleseed :
This Star Wars nerd had to look it up. Card Game from 1998
Jerry said:In reply to Appleseed :
This Star Wars nerd had to look it up. Card Game from 1998
Yes, that. At one point it was bigger than Magic: The Gathering.
Anyways, for some reason the values have skyrocketed lately and maybe look to be maturing like old MTG did. (Basically, only the really rare stuff graded well will retain the value) So if you have any, get it sold.
I literally paid for a Quickjack and a hardtop for the Boxster with mine!
Fairly sure I got a box of these in the New Years game a couple years ago. Gave them to my cousins husband who's a bigger nerd than I am.
Just checked in with my brother, he's has 4 boxes of these, 120 cards per box. If he wants to sell, what's the best place to sell? How much $$$$ would he be looking at!
In reply to Indy - Guy :
There's a pretty robust group on facebook (Star Wars CCG Trading and Sales), which is where I sold mine. Ebay can be good as well. Value is highly dependent on what sets they are from and what cards. Decipher got their Star Wars license pulled abruptly so the later sets had tiny print runs.
Luke Skywalker, Jedi Knight pulls $700-$1000 in regular and $500-$700 in foil form. There's a few multi-hundred single cards that are mostly foils or promos. For regular cards, anything from the Endor, Death Star II, and Episode 1 sets is worth way more than the others because of the short print runs.
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