It of course depends upon the card but for most discontinued CCG's (Collectable Card Games) the value of cards are only realized when in full sets (one of every card in an expansion or standard set) or playsets (the maximum or standard amount of a particular card you can use in a particular deck or game)
A misprint may be worth a great deal of money as they are unique or semi-unique. There may be a small number of the same type of misprint from the same sheet of cards meaning about 42, but out of thousands of cards, that is a small number. Many misprints however are so far gone from what would contribute to their value due to the nature of it being "broken" that except in specific circumstances they would be worth little.
The cards that would have exceptional value would be unique cards, very very difficult or previously expensive cards with a flaw that makes it clear that the card is different than the "normal" card but does not destroy the cosmetic or aesthetic appeal of the card (Perhaps the shading on the portrait of Picard is very very dark), and misprints in which a card may be combined with another to create a new card that is actually not in the set or simply switches the artwork or abilities with another card so that the nature of the misprint is immediately clear to a collector (Data's face is on a card for the Enterprise-D or a Romulan Warbird).
According to recent evaluations by leading experts in the field (STLA), cards can be worth anywhere from 40 cents to upwards of USD 400,000.
It always depends on what type of cards they are, if they're rare, the condition they're in, and whom you're selling it to.
Trading cards can vary greatly with condition and the card content, but as a general rule they are worth between $5-$50.
This varies tremedously on the card and the quality/condition, but as a generalisation of the value they can be worth at little as $5 and as much as $50.
About £5 ($8.32)
it is already out in movie theaters
Assuming its the 25th anniversary trading card these are not rare and so do not command a high value. Single cards are worth between $1.00 - $2.50 depending on a few factors including condition and card number. Aslo if they are signed they will be worth more!! Complete sets are worth around $60 - $90.
A collectible Star Trek plate can cost any price. The price depends on the person selling it. Therefore the price can not be pinpointed to an exact price number.
aproximately $12,000 each
Star Trek Online is now Free-to-Play
Star Trek grossed $257,730,019 in the domestic market.
Star Trek Into Darkness grossed $228,778,661 in the domestic market.
Mr. Beltran's Star Trek salary is not available to the public.
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"Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" is generally considered the best of the Star Trek films, though the much later "First Contact" (starring the "Next Generation" cast and the Borg) has its proponents as well.
About £5 ($8.32)
Assuming its the 25th anniversary trading card these are not rare and so do not command a high value. Single cards are worth between $1.00 - $2.50 depending on a few factors including condition and card number. Aslo if they are signed they will be worth more!! Complete sets are worth around $60 - $90.
ranging from 200-500$
it is already out in movie theaters
If it is the Star Trek Franklin Mint- Enterprise 1701-D Pewter Ship, then depending on condition should be worth around $150.
That's just the type of thing that they prefer. The storyline of Star Trek may not appeal to them as much as the storyline of Star Wars. On Star Trek the good guys are not all good, and the bad guys are not all bad. Some people may be uncomfortable with this character shading which mirrors real life, and they prefer the straightforward good versus evil conflict of Star Wars. I think that clever peole like star trek and the rest of you just like the violence in star wars.