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tcgpros.net

Milford, OH

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
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No
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TCGView.com

Corpus Christi, TX

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
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No
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TCI Sports Fan

Dayton, OH

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Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
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No
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Tea's Hobby Shop

Rochester, MN

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
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No
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Teagan's Time Machine

Cohoes, NY

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
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No
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Team R's Hideout

Cape Coral, FL

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
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No
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No
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Team Rocket TCG

Oceanside, NY

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
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No
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No
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Teammates

Carmichael, CA

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
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No
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No
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Teammates Sports Cards and Collectibles

Modesto, CA

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
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No
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No
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Tectonic Comics & Games

Aberdeen, WA

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
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No
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No
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Teds Games To Go

Porterville, CA

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
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No
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No
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Tedspokepawn

Cincinnati, OH

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
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No
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No
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Tempera Games & Comics

Baldwin Place, NY

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
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No
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No
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Tempest Games LLC

Cedar Rapids, IA

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
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No
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No
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Templeton Gaming Corporation

North Las Vegas, NV

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
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No
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No
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Ten Damage Short Collectibles

Yuma, AZ

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
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No
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No
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Terminus Games

Allison Park, PA

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
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No
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No
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Terps Toys and Comics

Temple, TX

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
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No
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No
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TerraCrux Games

Tacoma, WA

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
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No
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No
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TESO-X

Queens, NY

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
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No
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No
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Teton Toys Farmington

Farmington, UT

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
Buys cards
No
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No
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Teton Toys Lehi

Lehi, UT

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
Buys cards
No
Online sales
No
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Teton Toys Orem

Orem, UT

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
Buys cards
No
Online sales
No
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Teton Toys Riverton

Riverton, UT

Games
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon +1
Buys cards
No
Online sales
No

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Where to sell Yu-Gi-Oh! cards

Wondering where to sell Yu-Gi-Oh! cards? Local card shops are the fastest option. Most stores on this page buy Yu-Gi-Oh! cards — vintage holos, meta staples, Ghost Rares, and graded singles — for cash or store credit. Look for the "Buys cards" badge below.

Before you visit, pull out meta staples, secret rares, and first-edition holos into a separate pile — those carry most of the value in a collection. Shops typically pay 40-65% of market on singles and less on bulk commons. If you're unsure how to sell Yu-Gi-Oh! cards for the most, call ahead with a list of your high-value cards and shops will usually quote over the phone.

Where to buy Yu-Gi-Oh! cards

Every shop on this page carries Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG product — current-set boosters, structure decks, tins, and a singles case for meta decks. Use the map or state filter to find Yu-Gi-Oh! cards near you, or browse specific cities.

Most local shops run weekly Yu-Gi-Oh! locals, OTS tournaments, and host Yu-Gi-Oh! Championship Series qualifier events. A good local is also the best place to find singles for your deck without paying shipping.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I sell Yu-Gi-Oh! cards near me?
Most of the shops listed on this page buy Yu-Gi-Oh! cards. Filter by state or city and look for the "Buys cards" indicator. Local shops typically pay cash or store credit on the spot, with better rates for meta staples, vintage, and graded cards.
How much do Yu-Gi-Oh! shops pay for singles?
Most shops price against TCGplayer market and typically pay 40-65% of market value on singles. Meta staples, Ghost Rares, Ghost/Gold Rares, and first-edition Secret Rares from older sets usually get the best rates. Store credit offers are often 15-25% higher than cash.
Do local shops buy bulk Yu-Gi-Oh! cards?
Yes, most do. Bulk commons and uncommons typically sell for $2-5 per thousand, with bulk rares and holos going for more. Sorted collections usually get better offers.
Where can I buy Yu-Gi-Oh! cards in person?
Every store on this page carries Yu-Gi-Oh! product — boosters, structure decks, tins, and singles. Use the map to find a Yu-Gi-Oh! shop near you, or filter by state to browse all options in your area.
Do card shops host Yu-Gi-Oh! tournaments?
Most of the shops listed host weekly Yu-Gi-Oh! locals, and many are OTS (Official Tournament Stores) that run sanctioned events and YCS qualifiers. Check each store's page or call ahead for schedules.