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Ask at the nearest store that sells gaming supplies, books, dice, CCGs. Basically, look for a store with lots of geeks hanging out. They can point you to a magazine or a website with price listings. One shop was very helpful when I unloaded alot of my Magic: The Gathering cards.
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YugiCo.com
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try ebay for a realistic price as yugico are only made up prices from yu gi oh shops and ebay, that they then average out like you or i would. yugico say take 30% to 50% off the yugico price to start with so that should be a fair indication of how pathetic this guide is. i have seen cards on ebay go for double what yugico said it was worth and also the other way round. beckett also has a paperback guide if you can get one, that show short print and super short print and stuff like that, that yugico don't mention at all. yugico is not a good site it lacks all the relevant information that a collector wants and needs.
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Try http://www.yugiohetc.com/buylist.htm, or look at the list that alwys comes in the Beckett magazine
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