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Our eBay Fee Profit Calculator is built specifically for U S trading card sellers, including Pokémon, Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh, and more Instantly estimate your Final Value Fees, promoted listing costs, shipping expenses, and profit margins based on your store level and seller rating
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The fees you pay depend on the number of listings you have, the product category of the item you’re selling, and whether you have an eBay Store Subscription Using the chart below, you can compare standard selling fees with the discounted rates that come with a Store subscription
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Both TCGplayer and eBay have selling limits for new sellers and depending on how much you're selling it could be a few months before you're able to list everything you want to sell
- TCGPlayer VS. eBay: Where Should You Sell Your Cards
Whether your goal is to turn a profit selling your cards or just make your expensive hobby pay for itself (we get it), you have two great options for selling your old cards online: you can list them on TCGPlayer or list them on eBay
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Learn the tips and tricks for selling MTG cards on eBay From choosing the right cards to list to setting the right price
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In the eBay app, simply search for the card you want and a banner at the top of the search results page will appear Click on it to enter the price guide experience
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- Where Are The Best Places to Sell Your Magic Cards?
So the most obvious website to sell your Magic cards is eBay With close to 160 million active users, eBay is by far the best place to not only sell cards but to buy them Setting up an account is super easy and fees are not terribly high, averaging about 13-15% of your sale
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