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Pokémon · ME

Pokémon card shops in Maine

Pokémon card shops with singles, sealed product, and league play — plus what to look for in a shop's stock, pricing, and event schedule.

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Pokémon shops in Maine

  1. 136 Main St Ste 1, Freeport, ME 04032

    DotCom Comics and Collectibles is a card shop on Main Street in Freeport, Maine. Trading card games on the listing are Pokémon and Magic: The Gathering, and the sports categories are sports cards and baseball. Vintage and comics also appear on the record. The listing carries a phone number and links the shop's own site at dotcomcomics.com. Card trading here was confirmed from the shop's own site rather than assumed from its name, though the address itself comes from imported place data.

    Comics · Pokémon · Magic: The Gathering · +3 more

  2. 268 Odlin Rd, Bangor, ME 04401

    Northeast Collectibles is a card shop in Bangor, Maine, on Odlin Road, listed for Pokémon, Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh!, One Piece, and comics. Opening hours are published for Thursday, Friday, and Sunday. The listing carries a phone number and links the shop's own site at northeastcollectibles.net. Nothing on file covers whether it buys collections, and the listing does not guess. Confirmation that this is a card business came from the shop's own website; everything else is imported place data.

    Pokémon · Magic: The Gathering · Yu-Gi-Oh! · +2 more

  3. 78 Main St, Belfast, ME 04915

    White Rabbit Game Emporium is a card shop in Belfast, Maine, on Main Street, listed for Pokémon and Magic: The Gathering. On the services side, it runs in-store events and runs an online store, and flags itself as beginner-friendly. A phone number and an official website at wr.games are both on the listing. Nothing on file covers opening hours, and the listing does not guess. The shop's own website is what confirmed it trades cards; the address and contact details come from imported place data.

    Pokémon · Magic: The Gathering

What to look for

A singles case or binder, not just sealed

Sealed-only shops are retail. Singles are where a shop demonstrates it understands the market and where players and set collectors are served.

Sealed priced near retail on in-print product

Current sets should be at or near normal retail. Heavy markups on in-print product usually mean the shop is pricing scarcity that is not there.

The rest is on the pokémon page, along with the questions worth asking before you hand over a collection.