Alright, let’s talk about them General Mills Pokemon cards, the ones you get in cereal boxes. You know, the ones the kids are always hollerin’ about. I don’t know much about these fancy cardboard things, but I hear they can be worth somethin’, so listen up.

First off, if you got any of them old cards, the ones from when the game first came out, take a good look at ‘em. I’m talkin’ ’bout the ones that say “Wizards of the Coast” on the bottom. Them, they might be from 1999 or early 2000, and even the plain ol’ cards, not just the shiny ones, could be worth a few dollars, maybe five bucks or more. Imagine that! Five dollars for a piece of cardboard! Who woulda thunk it?
Now, I see these kids, they always want the “holo” cards, the sparkly ones. Seems like them Celebi cards, especially the black star promo ones, even if they a little beat up, they still go for somethin’. I saw one online that said “HP/Damaged” and they were still sellin’ it. Crazy, right? It’s like sellin’ a dented can of beans for more than a good one!
If you’re lookin’ to buy or sell these General Mills Pokemon cards, they say eBay is the place to go. You can find all sorts of deals there, they say. They got the 25th anniversary ones too. And they even got free shipping sometimes! Free shipping! Now that’s somethin’ I understand. Saves you a trip to the store, and that’s always a good thing, especially when gas prices are higher than a cat’s back.
I heard about this Pikachu card, a “holo” one from 2020, a Black Star promo they call it. Folks get them graded by some company, PSA they call it, and that grading stuff seems to make the price go up. Them professional sports folks, they do the same thing with their cards, I hear. Seems like a lot of fuss for a little piece of cardboard, but hey, if folks are willin’ to pay, who am I to judge?
- So, look for the old cards, “Wizards of the Coast” on the bottom.
- The shiny “holo” cards, they’re usually worth more.
- Even beat up cards can be worth somethin’, believe it or not.
- eBay is the place to buy and sell, they say.
- Grading the cards can make them worth more.
Now, I ain’t no expert, mind you. I’m just tellin’ you what I heard. But if you got a pile of these Pokemon cards lyin’ around, it might be worth your while to take a look. You might have a little treasure hidden amongst them cereal boxes. And who knows, maybe you can make a few bucks. Enough to buy yourself a nice cup of coffee and a sweet roll, at least. That’s what I’d do with it.
Remember, condition matters. A card that’s all bent up and scratched ain’t gonna be worth as much as one that looks brand new. But even them beat-up ones might be worth somethin’, so don’t just throw ’em away. Someone might want ’em. It’s like them old quilts I got. Got holes in ‘em, but folks still want ‘em for the patterns.
So there you have it. That’s all I know about them General Mills Pokemon cards. It ain’t much, but it’s somethin’. Now go on and see if you got any of them little treasures hidin’ in your house. You might be surprised what you find. And if you don’t find nothin’ valuable, well, at least you had fun lookin’, right?
Tags: Pokemon Cards, General Mills, Collectibles, Value, Wizards of the Coast, Holo, Promo, Pikachu, Celebi, eBay, PSA, Grading
