Yes, many Pokmon cards have value, especially rare, vintage, limited-edition, and highly graded cards
They are also very sticky due to the material used to create them

Synthoids Aang and La, Ocean's Fury Aang's Journey Aang, Destined Savior Aang, Master of Elements Aardwolf's Advantage Abandon Reason Abandon the Post Abandoned Air Temple Abandoned Campground Abandoned Outpost Abandoned Sarcophagus Abbot of Keral Keep Aberrant Aberrant Manawurm Abian, Luvion Usurper (playtest) Abolisher of Bloodlines Abomination, Irradiated Brute Abomination, Terrifying Titan Abomination, World Ravager Aboroth About Face Abrade Abraded Bluffs Absorbing Man and Titania Abstergo Entertainment Abstract Iguanart Abstruse Archaic Abundance Abundant Countryside Abundant Growth Abundant Harvest Abundant Maw Abzan Banner Abzan Beastmaster Abzan Kin-Guard Abzan Monument Academic Dispute Academy Manufactor Academy Raider Academy Ruins Academy at Tolaria West Accelerate Accelerated Evolution Accelerated Mutation Acceptable Losses Access Tunnel Accessories to Murder Accomplished Alchemist Accomplished Automaton Accorder's Shield Accursed Duneyard Ace's Baseball Bat Ace, Fearless Rebel Acid Web Spider Acidic Dagger Acidic Slime Acidic Slime Acidic Soil Acolyte Hybrid Acolyte of Bahamut Acolyte of the Inferno Acorn Catapult Acorn Harvest

Goad works best when you have a large number of opponents capable of wreaking havoc among your opponents, and forcing weird political situations while you sit back and watch
Results 1st, Soh Jun Yuan [Blue-Eyes] Source: Asia Championship 2016 Singapore Qualifier 2nd, Yong Qian Rui [Blue-Eyes] Source: Yong Qian Rui 3 4th, Clarence Foo [D/D] Source: @Kurova1990 3 4th, Wesley Seek [Speedroid Phantom Knights Burning Abyss] Source: Asia Championship 2016 Singapore Qualifier