AI-powered eBay listing tool for Pokemon TCG cards, sealed products & collectibles
Upload a photo of your Pokemon card and RGLister's AI reads the card name, set symbol, card number, and rarity in seconds. It identifies whether you have a Charizard ex 199/165 Special Illustration Rare from Obsidian Flames or a standard rare, and generates the correct title, description, and eBay item specifics including set name, card number, rarity, and condition. For graded slabs (PSA, CGC, BGS), it reads the grade and cert number directly from the slab label.
For sealed products like booster boxes and ETBs, upload the box photo and RGLister identifies the exact set and product type. No manual card database lookups — upload, review, post.
Charizard is the king of Pokemon card values on eBay. PSA 10 Base Set Charizard Holo sells $300-$600+. Charizard ex Full Art (199/165) from Obsidian Flames sells $30-$80 raw. Pikachu Illustration Rare from Pokemon 151 (086/165) sells $20-$60. Mewtwo ex Special Illustration Rare sells $40-$100 depending on condition.
Sealed product is another major eBay category — Paradox Rift booster boxes sell $100-$180, Paldea Evolved ETBs sell $50-$80, and vintage Base Set booster packs (unweighed) sell $200-$800+. Vintage holo rares from Base, Jungle, and Fossil sets sell $20-$200 in LP-NM condition depending on the Pokemon. PSA graded cards command 2-5x raw prices for iconic cards.
Pokemon TCG is one of the largest and fastest-moving collectibles categories on eBay, with thousands of new listings daily. The challenge for sellers with large collections is card identification — every card needs its set, card number, and rarity looked up manually. RGLister eliminates that step by reading all card details from photos, allowing sellers to list a binder's worth of cards in the time it used to take to research a handful. Accurate rarity identification is especially critical since a misidentified Illustration Rare can be priced $30-$50 too low.
Always photograph cards against a white background with good lighting — buyers judge condition closely and dark photos lead to disputes. Include both front and back for any card over $20 in value. For vintage cards, note centering (heavily off-center cards are graded lower and priced accordingly). Include the card number (e.g. 6/102) in your title for vintage sets — collectors search by number. For PSA/CGC graded cards, include the certification number in the listing so buyers can verify authenticity on the grading company website. Lot listings for common/uncommon cards sell faster than individual listings and are worth doing for bulk processing.
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