Complete list of cards in the Pokemon McDonald’s Collection 2013 set. Click on the card to see how much they’re worth.
The McDonald’s Collection 2013 was released from October 13 – November 267 in France only! You won’t find English versions of these cards… for some reason they didn’t release them in other locations outside of France. The set contains 12 cards from the Black & White Series. In addition to the Pokemon cards, McDonald’s released 6 Pokemon toys as part of the 2013 collection.
Complete list of cards in the Pokemon McDonald’s Collection 2012 set. Click on the card to see how much they’re worth.
The McDonald’s Collection 2012 was released in Happy Meals from June 15 – July 5 in North America only. The set contains 12 cards from the Black & White Series. In addition to the Pokemon cards, McDonald’s released 6 Pokemon toys as part of the 2012 collection.
Complete list of cards in the Pokemon McDonald’s Collection 2011 set. Click on the card to see how much they’re worth.
The McDonald’s Collection 2011 was released in Happy Meals from June 17 – July 7 in North America only. The set contains 12 cards from the Black & White Series based around three characters; Oshawott, Snivy, and Tepig. McDonald’s included a Pokemon card and toy in Happy Meals… there are 8 Pokemon toys to collect from the 2011 collection.
Enter the card name. Printed at the top of the card.
Enter the card number Printed at the bottom of the card… a number like “101/108” or “SM14”.
There are often different versions of the same Pokemon card (foil, holo…), so be sure to pick a few comparables from the search results that are just like your card. This will give you an accurate estimated value for your Pokemon card.
For example Charizard 101/108
Looking up how much my Pokemon cards are worth:
If you get too many results that include cards NOT like yours, use the checkboxes to pick the ones just like yours. Choosing a few comparable items by using the checkboxes gives you a much more accurate estimate of what your Pokemon card is worth.
What to do next:
Once you’ve gone through and searched for the value of your Pokemon cards using the mavin.io price guide, you have several different options:
If the Pokemon cards are valuable: You can either hold onto the cards, perhaps get them graded if they’re really valuable, and hopefully see them appreciate in value over time. Alternatively, you sell it to a local card shop without getting ripped off since you know it’s worth. Lastly, you can sell it yourself on eBay to get a competitive price. Read our guide to selling on eBay.
If the Pokemon cards are worthless: A card doesn’t have to be worth money to be considered valuable. Each card has sentimental value to someone: where they got it, the deck it was a part of, that time you used it to battle so-and-so… a lot of people tend to hang onto them because of the memories. If you want to get rid of your Pokemon cards, they could be worth some memories to a relative or a stranger. Put them on Craigslist, take them to a card shop, donate them, or pass them along to your kids or a relative. There’s still a lot of fun to be had in those dusty Pokemon cards you’ve been hanging onto!