Do these Pokémon cards hold any value?

Arras

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They're a bit fairly new. Most buyers would tend to purchase older cards. I'd say the braivary, magmortar and seismetoad could get something.
Magmortar with 12000 HP? :P (Unless they added two zeroes to HP for some reason in the more recent generations?)
 
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most of them look fake to me. you got some cards with 1000+ hp and other with 0 hp(magneton). i realy doubt that nintendo, game freak and the company that makes them would let such errors pass
 

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A quick looks tells me that most all of them are fake, and even the ones that might be real likely aren't if that many are fake. For example, check out the apostrophes on a lot of the card explanations, among other issues, notice how there's always a weird space before before and after it. Pretty sure official cards wouldn't sometimes be able to handle an apostrophe correctly, while others can't. To top that off, there are the grammar issues that were mentioned in general (like a number and a word running together), and the unrealistic HP numbers on most of the Pokemon.

All in all, this stack of cards is barely worth the paper they were printed on, if even that much.
 

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The cards are fake.
 

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