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Yu-Gi-Oh!buying & selling guide

How to Buy & Sell Yu-Gi-Oh! Singles Online

Everything you need to buy the exact Yu-Gi-Oh! card you want — and to sell yours for a fair price — with live market prices and buyer protection on EvoMarket.

What Yu-Gi-Oh! singles are worth

Yu-Gi-Oh! single prices depend on rarity, competitive playability, edition, and condition — high-rarity versions of meta and nostalgic cards command the most.

Rarities: From Common and Rare up through Super Rare, Ultra Rare, and Secret Rare, to ultra-premium rarities like Ghost Rare, Starlight Rare, and Quarter Century Secret Rare.

Finishes & printings: Many cards come in both 1st Edition and Unlimited printings (1st Edition usually costs more), and the same card often exists in several rarities across sets.

How to buy Yu-Gi-Oh! singles

  1. Browse the Yu-Gi-Oh! catalog and filter by set, rarity, and condition to find the printing you want.
  2. Each card page shows the live market price, a price-history graph, and the lowest available listing — so you know what's fair before you buy.
  3. Add cards from multiple sellers to one cart; the Cart Optimizer finds the cheapest mix and cuts how many shipping fees you pay.
  4. Check out once — every order is covered by EvoMarket Safeguard.

Tip: Set codes like “LOB-001” identify the exact printing — match the code and rarity, and check whether it's 1st Edition or Unlimited.

How to sell Yu-Gi-Oh! singles

  1. Apply to sell, then list a single card in seconds or bulk-upload your whole inventory by CSV.
  2. Set the condition and finish honestly and price against the live market — accurate listings convert best and avoid claims.
  3. You keep more of every sale: a flat 8% + $0.30 per shipment, with no listing fees or buyer-side surcharge.
  4. Ship when the order comes in; you're paid to your bank via Stripe once delivery is confirmed.

Condition & grading

Single prices assume a condition grade — Near Mint, Lightly Played, Moderately Played, Heavily Played, or Damaged. Inspect corners, edges, surface, and centering, and grade conservatively. Raw (ungraded) singles are the norm for play and most collecting; professionally graded cards (PSA / CGC / BGS) cost more but certify condition and authenticity, which matters most for high-value cards.

Frequently asked questions

Is 1st Edition Yu-Gi-Oh! worth more than Unlimited?
Generally yes — 1st Edition cards (marked “1st Edition”) were printed in smaller quantities and usually sell for more than the Unlimited version of the same card.
What is the rarest Yu-Gi-Oh! rarity?
Premium rarities like Ghost Rare, Starlight Rare (Collector's Rare), and Quarter Century Secret Rare are among the scarcest and most valuable.
How much does it cost to sell Yu-Gi-Oh! singles on EvoMarket?
Sellers pay a flat 8% + $0.30 per shipment — no listing fees and no buyer-side surcharge. You're paid to your bank via Stripe once delivery is confirmed.
Are my Yu-Gi-Oh! purchases protected?
Yes — every order is covered by EvoMarket Safeguard. If an item never arrives, isn't as described, or shows up damaged, you can file a claim for a refund or replacement.