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  • They're probably not worth much in the United States unless you can find that rare rabid Pokemon fan- they still exist, but you'll have a hard time finding one willing to pay you more than you paid for them. In general, when it comes to collecting, if you're looking to collect anything for money, the only way you'll do it is if you watch trends closer than stockholders watch the stock market; Pokemon isn't as popular as it once was, meaning pretty much all the merchandise has gone down in value. On the other hand, if you're doing it for fun, go for it!
  • I just bought the unopened burger king set yesterday for 60 bucks. For the entire set unopened and in mint condition I saw it range from 60 to 200 bucks...and they were selling even in this bad ecconomy. If I was you Id hold on to them and enjoy them. After eough time goes by,theirs a good chance their will be far less of them to buy. And 20 or 30 years from now someone will see it online for sale and NEED to buy it to remind them of a happier time. People buy EVERYTHING and price is not ususaly a factor. Think abou tit.... Someone sold a piece of tost online with a burn mark that looked like Jesus Christ for over 10,000 bucks. lol As for being a rabid pokemon fan... I dont think I go that far... More like I was a fan to some degree when I was in High school and now that I have a son who likes them I have learned to Love the show. I am an insect photographer and my moto is the same as Ash's.."Gotta catch em all". lol
  • The Burger King certainly appreciates your 6 dollar donation to the "Send The Spooky Icon To The Bahamas Fund".
  • If you pass them on to your grandkids, they might be valuable memorabilia for collectors who specialize in the turn of the century artifacts. Right now, no.

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