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Pokémon card shops in Mississippi

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 Mississippi

  1. 984 Commonwealth Blvd, Tupelo, MS 38804

    Tupelo Sportscards and Games is a card shop on Commonwealth Boulevard in Tupelo, Mississippi. On the trading card game side it lists Pokémon, Magic: The Gathering, and Yu-Gi-Oh!; on the sports side, sports cards. A phone number and an official website at tupelosportscards.com are both on the listing. What the record cannot tell you is whether it buys collections and opening hours. The shop's own website is what confirmed it trades cards; the address and contact details come from imported place data.

    Sports cards · Pokémon · Magic: The Gathering · +1 more

  2. 4700 Hardy St, Hattiesburg, MS 39402

    Top Tier Board Games is a card shop on Hardy Street in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Categories recorded against Top Tier Board Games are Pokémon, Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh!, and One Piece. Top Tier Board Games also runs in-store events. The record carries opening hours for every day of the week, closing as late as 10pm. The listing carries a phone number and links the shop's own site at toptiergaming.com. 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! · +1 more

  3. Bards and Cards

    Hours unknown

    29 Sgt Prentiss Dr, Natchez, MS 39120

    Bards and Cards is a card shop on Sgt Prentiss Drive in Natchez, Mississippi. The trading card games on the listing are Pokémon, Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh!, and Disney Lorcana. Comics also appears on the record. Bards and Cards also runs an online store. Contact details on file are a phone number and bardsandcards.shop. What the record cannot tell you is opening hours. 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.

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

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.