When a cardholder possesses an item with a 25-dollar face value, the immediate assumption is that it holds a specific liquid cash worth, but this rarely translates directly to a monetary sum.

While the card can be used to pay for service plans or devices directly, converting it into actual currency involves selling it through a third-party marketplace or exchange, which almost always results in a price reduction.
Market conditions heavily influence the final payout, as established online platforms typically offer resale values that range between 20 and 24 dollars for this denomination, depending on the current demand and platform fees.